Parenting Students at For-Profits Face the Highest Rates of Homelessness
Parenting students at for-profit colleges face higher homelessness rates than peers at public and nonprofit schools with more support.
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Parenting students at for-profit colleges face higher homelessness rates than peers at public and nonprofit schools with more support.
Congressional republicans are cutting financial aid and other supports that millions of student parents rely on to succeed in college.
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Funding limitations and barriers keep many parenting students from accessing child care. Federal policymakers can act to expand support.
Black and Latino parents experience homelessness at greater rates, reflecting systemic barriers to economic and educational success.
Hundreds of thousands of college students with children are experiencing homelessness. Policymakers need to do more to ensure their success.