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Higher Education Access and Success for Homeless and Foster Youth Act of 2022
12/30/2022, 4:18 AM
Summary of Bill HR 6666
One key provision of the bill is the establishment of a grant program to assist homeless and foster youth in obtaining a college education. This program would provide financial assistance for tuition, fees, and other expenses related to higher education. Additionally, the bill includes provisions for academic and social support services to help these students navigate the challenges of college life.
Furthermore, the bill seeks to improve data collection and reporting on homeless and foster youth in higher education. By requiring colleges and universities to track and report on the academic progress and outcomes of these students, the bill aims to identify areas where additional support may be needed. Overall, Bill 117 HR 6666 is a comprehensive effort to address the barriers faced by homeless and foster youth in accessing and succeeding in higher education. By providing financial assistance, support services, and improved data collection, the bill aims to ensure that all students have the opportunity to pursue their educational goals, regardless of their housing or family situation.
Congressional Summary of HR 6666
Higher Education Access and Success for Homeless and Foster Youth Act of 2022
This bill requires certain actions to support access to higher education for children and youth who are homeless or in foster care.
Among other provisions, the bill requires institutions of higher education (IHEs) participating in financial aid programs to give priority to these students for any on-campus housing during and between academic terms. Further, the bill requires IHEs to designate a staff liaison to assist these students with support services, programs, and community resources in a variety of areas, including financial aid and housing.
The bill also requires these students to receive in-state tuition rates at public IHEs. Under current law, some states offer these students in-state tuition or provide them with tuition waivers.




