Sunday, July 24, 2011

Don’t cut Pell Grants, college leaders urge Congress - MARÁ ROSE WILLIAMS, The Kansas City Star

University of Missouri-Kansas City Chancellor Leo Morton today joined college leaders on Capitol Hill and pleaded for lawmakers to spare funding for Pell Grants for the nation’s poor students. Pell Grants, which unlike loans don’t have to be paid back, each year aid some 10 million lower-income students in affording a college education. In its effort to deal with the nation’s debt, Congress is considering cutting the program nearly in half, which could bounce about 1.5 million students off the grants.