Trump’s cuts to Hispanic-Serving Institutions hit community college student programs hard
Description
When Sarahi Sanchez Soto joined a dual-enrollment program at her high school in Dinuba, it allowed her to enroll in college-level computer science classes and jump-started her college career.
But that program is now in peril, after the Trump administration announced it’s eliminating grant programs for Hispanic-Serving Institutions, colleges where at least 25% of students are Latino, because they claim they are discriminatory.
These cuts hit California's community colleges hard, where the grants provided services meant to help all students get past early hurdles in their college journeys.
Guests:
- Sarahi Sanchez Soto, Student, Reedley College,
- Michael Burke, Reporter, EdSource
Read more from EdSource:
- Student support programs in peril after federal cuts at Hispanic-serving community colleges
- Trump administration to end grant funding for Hispanic-Serving Institutions, affecting many California colleges
- California colleges worry about lawsuit challenging funding for campuses with many Hispanic students
Education Beat is a weekly podcast hosted by EdSource’s Zaidee Stavely and produced by Coby McDonald.
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