Explainer Is College Worth It? By Marisol Cuellar Mejia, Cesar Alesi Perez, Vicki Hsieh, Hans Johnson Mar 8, 2023 in 7 days ... Financial aid can reduce costs tremendously, especially for students from low-income families. A CSU student whose family earns less than ...
Fact Sheet Income Inequality in California By Tess Thorman, Daniel Payares-Montoya, Joseph Herrera Mar 7, 2023 in 7 days ... ... Credit, and food assistance. Stimulus checks further supplemented family income in 2021, reducing both income inequality and poverty.
blog post As a Pandemic Medi-Cal Policy Ends, Some Californians Will Fall through the Cracks By Paulette Cha Mar 1, 2023 Mar 1, 2023 ... NOTES: “Low-income adults and children” includes enrollees whose eligibility is established primarily through financial need.
Fact Sheet Immigrants in California By Cesar Alesi Perez, Marisol Cuellar Mejia, Hans Johnson Jan 23, 2023 Jan 30, 2023 ... California is home to almost 11 million immigrants—about a quarter of the foreign-born population nationwide. More than half (55%) of ...
blog post What’s Next for Higher Education in 2023? By Olga Rodriguez, Kevin Cook Jan 11, 2023 Jan 11, 2023 ... A new financial aid policy could provide more student aid and improve college access. In the 2022–23 school year California school districts ...
blog post Improving Regional Representation among Community College Transfers By Cesar Alesi Perez, Vicki Hsieh, Hans Johnson, Marisol Cuellar Mejia Nov 29, 2022 Nov 29, 2022 ... For some students, options for nearby four-year colleges may be limited, and financial barriers and insufficient aid can make it hard to ...
Report English as a Second Language at California’s Community Colleges By Olga Rodriguez, Laura Hill, Daniel Payares-Montoya Nov 28, 2022 We used student-level data from all 115 colleges to conduct a descriptive ... and connects students with financial aid opportunities, academic supports, ...
Policy Brief Policy Brief: COVID-19 Emergency Funding and California’s Higher Education Systems By Jacob Jackson, Kevin Cook, Darriya Starr, Chansonette Buck Nov 16, 2022 Student Aid. California students received over $5 billion in emergency grant aid. The first round of funding had restrictive rules for disbursement to students.
Report COVID-19 Emergency Funding and California’s Higher Education Systems By Jacob Jackson, Kevin Cook, Darriya Starr Nov 16, 2022 Funding was required to be split evenly between emergency student aid and money for ... Early on, more emergency aid went to students with financial aid ...
blog post Testimony: Enrollment Declines in California Community Colleges By Olga Rodriguez Nov 14, 2022 Nov 14, 2022 ... Easier access to financial aid is especially important for low-income students. However, tuition is not the biggest barrier to college ...