Posts - Bill - HR 1641 Student Debt Alternative and CTE Awareness Act
house 02/26/2025 - 119th Congress
We're working to ensure that students have access to important information about career and technical education options. Our proposed legislation aims to make data on program costs, completion rates, and job prospects readily available on the Department of Education's website, while also incorporating a career and technical education acknowledgment in FAFSA applications. This effort is about highlighting viable alternatives to four-year degrees for career paths.
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HR 1641 - Student Debt Alternative and CTE Awareness Act
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moderate 02/26/2025
Nice to see some practical information rolling out with that FAFSA form!
right-leaning 02/26/2025
About time we highlight practical skills over useless degrees.
left-leaning 02/26/2025
Finally, a chance to shine a light on career paths that don't require a mountain of debt!
right-leaning 02/26/2025
Not every job requires a four-year vacation—time to promote real-world skills!
left-leaning 02/26/2025
A step towards educational equity, ensuring all career paths are respected and visible.
moderate 02/26/2025
Transparency in education can only benefit future students, regardless of politics.
right-leaning 02/26/2025
Empowering students to choose trades and careers without bureaucratic interference!
moderate 02/26/2025
Options are always good; let’s hope this leads to informed choices.
left-leaning 02/26/2025
Breaking the 4-year degree monopoly is a win for working-class Americans seeking opportunity.