Rep. Cuellar Helped Secure Over $1.7 Billion for Underserved and Hispanic Student PopulationsPell Grant recipients to receive up to $6,345 annually for college tuition and costs of living
Washington | Charlotte Laracy, DC Press Secretary (202-226-1583); Leslie Martinez, District Press Secretary (956-286-6007),
June 9, 2019
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congressman Henry Cuellar (TX-28) helped include over $1.7 billion in the U.S. House of Representative’s fiscal year 2020 Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations bill to expand education programs for low-income students and Hispanic student populations, a $200 million increase from FY19. “In today’s increasingly competitive global economy, ensuring all students have the option of going to college is a crucial part of making sure that our students can successfully compete for the best jobs,” said Congressman Cuellar. “These programs provide vital financial resources to low-income and disadvantaged students, so they are able to pursue their educational goals. I will continue to support initiatives that open doors of opportunity for all students.” “I would like to thank Appropriations Chairwoman Nita Lowey and Ranking Member Kay Granger, as well as Subcommittee Chairwoman Rosa DeLauro and Ranking Member Tom Cole, for helping me secure these funds. These funds will ensure that underserved student populations receive the opportunities they deserve.”
Pell Grants Congressman Cuellar helped increase the maximum award for Pell Grants to $6,345, a $150 increase from FY19. This funding will provide support to students with financial needs who have not earned their first bachelor's degree, or who are enrolled in certain post-baccalaureate programs, through participating institutions. He also ensured funding for year-round, or "Summer," Pell Grants, which will provide approximately one million students nationwide with an additional funds for higher education. Congressman Cuellar has worked to ensure that higher education is accessible for all regardless of socioeconomic status, throughout his time in public service. As a State Representative in Texas, Congressman Cuellar established the Towards Excellence, Access, and Success (TEXAS) Grant program that provides assistance to students with financial need who are seeking a first Bachelor's degree, a graduate degree or professional degree. It is now the largest grant program in Texas that has been able to assist over thousands of students in continuing to higher education. For more information on TEXAS Grant, click here.
Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs Congressman Cuellar helped secure $395 million for Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs (GEAR UP), a $10 million increase from FY19. GEAR UP Programs are designed to increase the number of low-income students who are prepared to enter and succeed in postsecondary education. GEAR UP provides six-year grants that provide funding for services at high-poverty middle and high schools. They also provide college scholarships to low-income students and fund support services for students including tutoring, mentoring, offering dual enrollment classes and college tours. The objectives of these programs are to increase academic performance and preparation for postsecondary education, increase high school graduation and postsecondary participation rates, and increase families’ knowledge of postsecondary options, preparation, and finances.
Federal TRIO Programs Congressman Cuellar also pushed for a $40 million increase for Federal TRIO Programs from FY19 funding; a FY20 total of $1.1 billion. TRIO programs are federal outreach and student services programs designed to help individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds progress through their academic careers from middle school to post baccalaureate programs. These programs primarily serve low-income, first-generation college students, as well as students with disabilities, veterans, homeless youth, foster youth, and individuals underrepresented in graduate education. At some Universities, the TRIO Student Support Services (SSS) Program helps increase college retention and graduation rates of its participants. TRIO SSS supports its students by offering academic tutoring, personal and academic counseling, and leadership conferences. Because of on-going support for program participants, TRIO SSS students continuously outperform non-program participants with increased retention, higher grades, and higher graduation rates.
College Assistance Migrant Program and the Highschool Equivalency Program Congressman Cuellar helped secured $50,000,000 for the College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP) and the High School Equivalency Program (HEP), a $5.4 million increase from FY19. CAMP assists migratory or seasonal workers enroll in their first year of undergraduate studies at institutions of higher education while HEP assists migratory or seasonal workers obtain high school equivalent education services. Both these programs ensure quality education for students who may not otherwise have means to access higher education.
Securing Millions for Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSIs) Congressman Cuellar’s additional wins include millions for HSIs. This includes $150 million for the Developing Hispanic-Serving Institutions Program, a $27 million increase from FY19. This program provides grants to HSIs to expand educational opportunities for, and improve the educational attainment of, Hispanic students. This bill also includes $30 million to help promote post baccalaureate Opportunities for Hispanic Americans, a $18.9 increase from FY19.
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