May 3, 2021
Institutions face the daunting task of disbursing those billions of dollars in ways that can actually help the millions of students still reeling from a year racked by financial, academic, and personal challenges.
JFF PLT members Russell Lowery-Hart and Madeline Pumariega in “Making the Most of $40 Billion”
Two members of JFF’s Policy Leadership Trust, Russell Lowery-Hart and Madeline Pumariega, recently co-authored an opinion column for Inside Higher Ed about how to make the most of the $39.6 billion in funding for colleges and universities that Congress recently authorized as part of the American Rescue Plan.
“As community college leaders, we are heartened to see the federal government take action on this crucial issue,” they write, but then they point out that spending the money wisely will be a big responsibility: “With this infusion of federal funding, we now have a challenge ahead of us. Institutions face the daunting task of disbursing those billions of dollars in ways that can actually help the millions of students still reeling from a year racked by financial, academic, and personal challenges.”
They go on to advise colleges and universities to use American Rescue Plan funds to achieve three goals: address basic needs, close the digital divide, and build an integrated support system for students.
Related Content
How to Achieve an Equitable Economic Recovery for America: A Blueprint for the Biden Administration
With the country seeking a path to recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic and the economic crisis it caused, JFF calls on the Biden administration to work toward three goals: helping all people rebound and advance,…
Biden Offers Landmark Plan for Free Community College, but Access Alone Is Not Enough
JFF applauds the Biden administration’s American Families Plan, which calls for two years of free college, yet urges policymakers to craft a program that enables learners of all ages and backgrounds to develop skills that…