Department Awards Grants to Improve Opportunities and Outcomes for Nation’s Postsecondary Students

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US Department of Education

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Jan. 20, 2023
Contact: Press Office
(202) 401-1576 or press@ed.gov

Department Awards Grants to Improve Opportunities and Outcomes for Nation’s Postsecondary Students

U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona today announced 38 awards totaling more than $30 million to colleges and universities from five competitive grant programs of the Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education (FIPSE), which aims to improve higher education opportunities and outcomes for students from underrepresented communities.  

“We cannot be complacent with a higher education system that leaves so many college students from diverse and underserved backgrounds without the supports and resources they need to succeed in school and, ultimately, graduate,” said U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona. “The $30 million in grants announced today – including those of the new Postsecondary Student Success Program -- will help colleges and universities advance innovative and evidence-based strategies to better support their students and help address students’ basic needs, launch affordable open textbook programs, improve campus resources for veterans, and create opportunities for youth who’ve struggled with violence to get their lives back on track.

“These investments reflect the Biden-Harris Administration’s continued commitment to raising the bar for equitable outcomes in higher education and making sure students from all walks of life can thrive,” he said. 

The grants are awarded under five FIPSE programs that target critical needs in our higher education system and are described below: Postsecondary Student Success Program; Basic Needs for Postsecondary Students Program; Open Textbooks Pilot Program; Centers of Excellence for Veteran Student Success; and Transitioning Gang-Involved Youth to Higher Education Program.   

Postsecondary Student Success Program   

Announced in August 2022, the Postsecondary Student Success Program is a new FIPSE grant program established by Congress in response to the Biden-Harris Administration’s request for funding to address college completion issues. The Department recently received an additional $45 million in funding in the FY23 budget to expand the program to serve more students. The grants will help institutions invest in data-driven and evidence-based reforms to encourage postsecondary retention, transfer, and completion among students who are close to graduation, as well as those who temporarily withdrew from school because of challenges faced during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Department’s first awards under this grant program total more than $4.5 million to five Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), Minority-Serving Institutions (MSIs), and community colleges.  

Basic Needs for Postsecondary Students Program   

The Basic Needs for Postsecondary Students Program provides grants to eligible institutions of higher education (IHEs) to address students’ basic needs, including food, housing, transportation, and child care. The Department made 14 awards totaling more than $13 million to MSIs and community colleges.   

Open Textbooks Pilot Program  

The Open Textbooks Pilot Program supports efforts to create new open textbooks, which are openly licensed teaching, learning, and research resources that freely reside in the public domain or have been released under a license that permits their free use, reuse, modification, and sharing with others.  By encouraging grant competition applicants to prioritize resources for courses with high enrollment and for high-demand career fields, the program aims to emphasize initiatives with the greatest potential to generate the highest level of cost savings for students. The Department awarded more than $2.5 million in new awards this fiscal year to two institutions.     

Centers of Excellence for Veteran Student Success Program  

The Centers of Excellence for Veteran Student Success Program helps institutions support veteran student success by coordinating services to address their academic, financial, physical, and social needs. The Department made 15 awards for more than $8.5 million.     

Transitioning Gang-Involved Youth to Higher Education Program   

Transitioning Gang-Involved Youth to Higher Education Program provides resources to IHEs for projects aimed at re-directing gang-involved youth toward postsecondary education opportunities that will lead to certification or credentials. The Department awarded a total of nearly $1 million to two institutions to support the transition of gang-involved youth to higher education.  

The FIPSE program was included in the 1972 reauthorization of the Higher Education Act to fund projects that encourage innovative reform and expand educational opportunities to historically underrepresented communities. The new grantees, listed below, reflect the diversity of America’s higher education ecosystem, including HBCUs, MSIs, and community colleges.  

Postsecondary Student Success Program  

Grantee  

State  

Award  

The Florida International University Board of Trustees  

FL  

$975,000 

Passaic County Community College  

NJ  

$999,963 

Claflin University  

SC  

$1,000,000  

Orangeburg-Calhoun Technical College  

SC  

$952,262 

Austin Community College  

TX  

$770,764 

Basic Needs for Postsecondary Students Program 

Grantee 

State 

Award 

Northwest-Shoals Community College 

AL 

$950,000 

Broward College 

FL 

$949,986 

Wichita State University Campus of Applied Sciences 

KS 

$950,000 

University of North Carolina at Pembroke 

NC 

$935,922 

DACC Student Development Unit (New Mexico State University- Dona Ana) 

NM 

$950,000 

SUNY College at Old Westbury 

NY 

$878,057 

University of Puerto Rico at Ponce 

PR 

$948,423 

Northeast State Community College 

TN 

$943,755 

Palm Beach State College 

FL 

$950,000 

Pensacola State College 

FL 

$832,390 

University of Houston-Clear Lake 

TX 

$949,914 

Cuyahoga Community College District 

OH 

$939,352 

University of Houston-Downtown 

TX 

$943,724 

Phoenix College 

AZ 

$929,617 

Open Textbooks Program  

Grantee  

State  

Award  

Loyola Marymount University  

CA  

$1,533,300  

University of Houston - Downtown  

TX  

$1,160,037  

Centers of Excellence for Veteran Student Success  

Grantee  

State  

Award  

Chattahoochee Valley Community College  

AL  

$600,000  

Iowa Lakes Community College  

IA  

$587,298  

City Colleges of Chicago  

IL  

$596,278  

Roosevelt University  

IL  

$527,081  

Western Kentucky University  

KY  

$601,069  

Minnesota State University Moorhead  

MN  

$453,424  

St. Joseph's College, New York  

NY  

$559,867  

State University of New York College at Old Westbury  

NY  

$538,307  

Cuyahoga Community College District  

OH  

$597,745  

The Citadel  

SC  

$600,462  

Wayland Baptist University  

TX  

$592,217 

University of Saint Thomas  

TX  

$590,107  

Saint Martin's University  

WA  

$583,135  

Herzing University, LTD  

WI  

$600,962  

Fresno City College 

CA 

$599,986 

Transitioning Gang-Involved Youth to Higher Education Program  

Grantee  

State  

Award  

Allan Hancock Joint Community College District  

CA  

$989,767  

Atlanta Technical College  

GA  

$510,233 

 

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