Congress Is Poised for a Rare Workforce Breakthrough
01/10/2024 20:16
Expanding Pell Grants to short training programs would boost employers and help students gain vital skills — and show that bipartisanship isn’t dead.
A deal struck by Republicans and Democrats in Congress has paved the way for students to use federal grants for short training courses. This is a rare example of sensible, bipartisan policy. As a new year begins, leaders of both parties should work to pass the legislation — together with a better plan to pay for it.
The Bipartisan Workforce Pell Act would expand the range of programs eligible for Pell Grants, which are currently used by roughly 6 million undergraduates to help pay for college. The bill allows students, for the first time, to use this aid for programs as short as eight weeks. These are typically courses that train students in specialized skills, in fields ranging from welding to truck driving to health care. The beneficiaries would be low- and middle-income adults seeking to change careers or gain credentials for higher-paying jobs.