Earlier this month, the Jumpstart Our Businesses by Supporting Students Act of 2023 (H.R. 793/S. 161), or the JOBS Act, was reintroduced in the Senate by Sens. Tim Kaine (D-VA) and Mike Braun (R-IN), and in the House by Reps. Bill Johnson (R-OH), Lisa Blunt Rochester (D-DE), Mikie Sherrill (D-NJ) and Michael Turner (R-OH). This legislation would expand federal Pell Grant eligibility to high-quality, short-term job training programs, which has been a top priority of the CTE community for the past few years. ACTE has endorsed this bipartisan bill.
Currently, Pell Grants are not available to postsecondary CTE students in short-term certificate programs less than 600 clock hours or 16 semester hours over 15 weeks. As a result, many students across the country do not have access to high-quality, short-term CTE programs that that provide the education and skills necessary for in-demand careers and culminate in meaningful credentials that are proven to increase lifetime earning potential and employment opportunities.
We need your help so that Members of Congress understand the many positive impacts of extending Pell Grants to high-quality, short-term CTE programs.
CLICK HERE to send a letter! If you have a direct contact in a representative’s office, we encourage you to contact them directly!
Help us hold Members of Congress accountable for supporting CTE students, educators and institutions by advocating for short-term Pell expansion.
House bill text can be found here.
Senate bill text can be found here.
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