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本文来自普林斯顿官方网站的“新闻”专栏。普林斯顿大学校长Christopher L. Eisgruber和新泽西州的高等教育领导人已经致函该州的国会代表团,支持将佩尔助学金的最高限额翻倍。佩尔助学金是为来自低收入和中等收入背景的大学生提供的联邦财政援助计划,目前已有美国全国范围内700万学生受惠。
现在是佩尔助学金调整的最佳时期。正如信中所言,“佩尔是一个行之有效的项目,与其他联邦援助、州援助和机构赠款相结合,将帮助数百万低收入学生在两年制和四年制大学实现自己受教育的梦想”。
Princeton President Christopher L. Eisgruber and higher education leaders across New Jersey have sent a letter to the state’s Congressional delegation in support of doubling the maximum Pell Grant. The Pell Grant is a federal financial aid program for college students from low- and moderate-income backgrounds.
Eisgruber and Rutgers University President Jonathan Holloway co-authored the letter, which was signed by 44 higher education leaders representing independent and public four- and two-year colleges and universities across New Jersey. The current maximum Pell Grant award is $6,495.
“Doubling the maximum Pell Grant will help more students from low- and middle-income families to get to and through college,” the letter said. “That helps everyone: by cultivating talent from every sector of society, we make our state, and our country, stronger and better.”
The higher education leaders added: “It is exciting and gratifying to see that Congress and the President have been considering ways to help make college more affordable. … On behalf of our institutions — and, more important, on behalf of students of modest means throughout New Jersey and across the country — we write to urge your support for doubling the maximum Pell Grant award as you develop and vote on a budget reconciliation package this month.”
When the Pell Grant was enacted in the 1970s, it covered nearly80%of the cost of attending a public four-year college. However, the Pell now accounts for less than30%of the cost of attendance.
“It is time for a dramatic recalibration of this vital program to restore the promise of Pell to make college possible for the next generation of postsecondary students,” the letter to Congress said.
“Here in New Jersey, more than 150,000 students each year receive Pell Grants, part of a current universe of 7 million Pell recipients nationwide — including a clear majority of Black students and about half of Latinx students currently enrolled in college.”
Eisgruber has previously advocated for doubling the Pell Grant, including ina recent blogfeaturing an essay by senior Cassidy Barnes about the life-changing power of financial aid.
“One of my highest priorities is to increase the number of low-income and middle-income students getting college degrees, both at Princeton and nationally,” Eisgruber wrote in his July 30 blog post.
While Princeton is able to provide generous financial aid to its undergraduates, many other college students rely on federal and state aid like the Pell Grant.
“Pell is a proven program, and in combination with other federal aid, state aid, and institutional grants, has provided millions of low-income students a wide array of postsecondary opportunities at both two- and four-year colleges and universities,” the letter to Congress said.
Princeton’s generousfinancial aid programcovers the full demonstrated need of undergraduates. The University’s no-loan aid program provides grants that do not need to be repaid, making it possible for Princeton students to graduate debt-free.
*转自普林斯顿官网
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