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Workforce Pell Grant: Eligibility, Programs, Timeline

Workforce Pell Grant: Eligibility, Programs, Timeline

The College Investor Audio Show · The College Investor

February 12, 20268m 3s

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Workforce Pell is a new legal pathway within the Pell Grant program that’s intended to cover short-term workforce training - the kinds of programs that historically have fallen outside Pell rules because they were too short.

Under the new rules, eligible programs generally must run at least 8 weeks but fewer than 15 weeks, and include 150 to 599 clock hours (or certain credit-hour equivalents).

The Department of Education has emphasized that Workforce Pell awards are still Pell Grants - but with a different set of program eligibility rules, not a totally separate pot of money. That matters because it ties Workforce Pell to Pell’s broader budget pressures and to how Pell eligibility is tracked over a student’s lifetime.

How big could the program be? Federal officials have cautioned that it’s hard to estimate because many short-term programs aren’t well captured in federal datasets today. In a Department of Education slide deck (PDF File), ED suggested the number of eligible programs could range from “several hundred to a few thousand,” depending on state decisions and how the final rules land.