Dr. William W. Sullivan TRIO Upward Bound Student Stipend Support Act
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Plain-English Summary
This bill would provide additional financial support to students participating in the TRIO Upward Bound program, which helps low-income and first-generation students prepare for and succeed in college. The extra stipends would help cover living expenses and other costs for participating students, making it easier for them to focus on their studies without financial hardship. The funding would benefit students from disadvantaged backgrounds who are working toward higher education.
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