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Policy Agenda: Improving Child Care Access for Parenting Students

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Abstract

Nearly one in five college students in the United States is raising a child, yet limited access to high-quality, affordable, and flexible child care remains one of the biggest barriers to their success. Without reliable care, many student parents are forced to stop out, undermining both their educational goals and public investments in higher education. Grounded in engagement with student parents, higher education leaders, child care experts, and policy advocates, this policy agenda recommends ways that federal and state policymakers can expand access to child care for student parents, reducing barriers for parenting students today and helping build a universal, high-quality child care system for all families in the future.

Editorial note: Read a companion report that outlines research findings and shares recommendations for how community and technical colleges can support parenting students with their child care needs.

Acknowledgments

We thank Iris Palmer for her leadership throughout this project and her extensive editing. Sarah Sattelmeyer, Tiffany Thai, Da’Shon Carr, Tia Caldwell, Rory O’Sullivan, Ewa Obatuase, and Eddy Conroy contributed to this project. We are especially grateful to the members of our advisory committee for sharing their expertise and providing guidance. We also thank Early & Elementary Education colleagues at New America for their insights and collaboration, as well as the experts from the higher education and early care and education communities who shared their perspectives on key issues at the intersection of child care and higher education. Finally, we thank Sabrina Detlef for her copyediting support and Katherine Portnoy, Amanda Dean, and Natalya Brill for their communications and production support.

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