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Young Doctors Project Hosts 11th Annual White Coat Ceremony: “I kept him alive long enough for him to have a chance to live.”

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from the Young Doctors DC Class of 2026, proudly stands beside his supportive mother, Christine St. The idea for Young Doctors had been marinating in his head for years before he finally received a startup grant from the D.C. A Southeast D.C. A promising graduate, Phillip St. Social Innovation Project to pursue the program.

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President Biden Releases FY25 Budget Request to Congress

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However, among several requests for flat or even decreased funding in the education arena, we are pleased to see that the President’s budget includes an increase of $20 million for the Federal TRIO Programs in Fiscal Year 2025 (FY25), which would fund TRIO during Program Year 2025-2026. Department of Education here.)

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GOP Student Aid Overhaul Draws Criticism from Advocates

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Among the most significant proposals is a change to Pell Grant eligibility requirements. Students would need to take 30 credit hours per academic yearapproximately 15 hours per semesterto receive the full grant, up from the current 12-hour requirement.

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More Than 10,000 TRIO Alumni Urge Congress to Protect Federal TRIO Programs

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The Trump Administrations claim that access is no longer an obstacle for low-income students is flatly contradicted by data and by the lived experience of more than 6 million TRIO alumni. Hamm Supporters of TRIO assembled on Capitol Hill in March during COE’s annual Legislative Conference.