Proposed changes to Pell Grants under the "Big Beautiful Bill" threaten financial aid for hundreds of thousands of community college students. The bill increases required credit hours from 12 to 15 per semester, impacting students balancing work, family, or financial hardship. This could force many to drop out, as community colleges are a crucial access point to higher education for low-to-middle-income students. The bill, aimed at reducing government spending, also eliminates subsidized federal loans, increasing student debt. Critics argue this hinders upward mobility and contradicts efforts to alleviate poverty.
Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.
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