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trillion omnibus federal spending bill that was signed right before Christmas by President Joe Biden, are funding provisions and policy changes that impact the world of highereducation. The omnibus offers additional funding for a variety of programs that help students who have the toughest roads to completion.
1, would help build a highereducation system that grows the middle class, drives the economy forward and prepares students for highly skilled jobs. Officials say they are committing to doubling the maximum award by 2029. The vast majority of students at those institutions are from families below the cap.
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