Bill 118 s 1344, also known as the Emergency Grant Aid for College Students Act, is a piece of legislation introduced in the US Congress. The main purpose of this bill is to provide emergency grant aid to college students who are facing financial hardship due to unforeseen circumstances.
The bill outlines that the Secretary of Education will allocate funds to institutions of higher education to provide emergency grant aid to students who have experienced unexpected financial challenges that may prevent them from continuing their education. These grants are intended to help students cover expenses such as tuition, housing, food, and other basic needs.
In order to qualify for emergency grant aid, students must demonstrate that they are facing financial hardship as a result of a qualifying emergency, such as a natural disaster, medical emergency, or loss of income. The bill also specifies that institutions must prioritize students with the greatest financial need when distributing these grants.
Overall, the Emergency Grant Aid for College Students Act aims to support students in overcoming financial obstacles that may otherwise prevent them from completing their education. By providing emergency grant aid, this legislation seeks to ensure that all students have the opportunity to pursue their academic goals, regardless of their financial circumstances.