Lawmakers introduce bipartisan bill to allow Pell Grants for workforce programs

A group of bipartisan lawmakers introduced legislation Tuesday to allow students to apply for Pell Grants for short-term workforce programs. 

“I am proud to join my colleagues in introducing the Bipartisan Workforce Pell Act to expand learning opportunities for the development of a skilled workforce. This bill will allow Pell Grants to be used for high-quality short-term programs that equip students to join our workforce immediately,” Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.) said in a statement. “Unlocking skills and development opportunities will help connect workers with high-demand career fields in Upstate New York and the North Country.” 

The measure was introduced by Stefanik, Education and the Workforce Committee Chair Rep. Virginia Foxx (R-N.C.), panel ranking member Rep. Bobby Scott (D-Va.) and Pensions Subcommittee ranking member Rep. Mark DeSaulnier (D-Calif.). 

It will require eligible programs to meet certain requirements for the Pell Grants to ensure “students and taxpayers receive a positive return on investment,” according to a press release. 

The bill says programs must have a cost that lines up with the economic value they provide, give education that makes students competent for “in-demand industries” and offer a process for accreditors to oversee the process.  

Workforce Pell Grants would be available starting in 2025 and initially funded at $40 million, with another $30 million for each of the next four fiscal years.  

“Currently, you cannot use a Pell Grant for short-term training programs, like IT or welding courses. As a result, many adults cannot afford to attend or complete courses that will help them get good-paying jobs and compete in the modern economy,” Scott said. “This is a disservice to our students, workers, and employers. The Bipartisan Workforce Pell Act will expand Pell Grant eligibility to high-quality, short-term training programs. By providing adults more opportunities to participate in quality training programs, Congress will ensure that more Americans have a pathway to the middle class, and businesses can hire the well-trained workers they need.” 

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