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April is Community College Month No images? Click here ![]() April 9, 2026 Leading the News this WeekOn April 7, the U.S. Departments of Education and Labor formally proclaimed April 2026 as National Community College Month, recognizing that "community colleges are not just schools. They are engines of economic growth." Read on to learn more about how to participate in Community College Month. News in Higher EducationApril is Community College Month!In addition to the Departments of Education and Labor, we have seen states all over the country celebrate Community College Month. Arizona, Colorado, Connecticut, Michigan, Nevada, and Ohio have all proclaimed April as community college month, and the list is only growing. This is a time to reach out and remind your elected officials why community colleges matter, how your college is serving your community's needs today, and why public support for our colleges is more important than ever, thus meriting the 2026 #CCMonth theme "The Smartest First Step, the Strongest Next Step." Check out ACCT's Community College Month toolkit to help you uplift community colleges all month long! U.S. House Education and Workforce Committee Releases Workforce BillOn April 6, the U.S. House Education and Workforce Committee released the Stronger Workforce for America Act of 2026, a bill to reauthorize the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA). The party-line Republican bill would:
Be on the lookout for ACCT's analysis of this WIOA reauthorization. ACCT Advocates to Make Workforce Pell Grants Work Sooner and Better for Community CollegesACCT and the American Association of Community Colleges (AACC) submitted a joint comment to the Department of Education (ED) on the proposed rules on Workforce Pell. These comments include better alignment with the language of the law so that eligible short-term programs can be approved "not less than 1 year prior to the date on which the Secretary makes a determination.” Without changes, the current proposal would delay the program approval process. Our comments also point out that colleges should not be penalized on job placement rates or value-added earnings metrics if their students who complete Workforce Pell and remain enrolled in higher education programming. Similarly, ACCT joined our colleagues at the American Council on Education (ACE) in their comments they submitted to ED. Within these comments, ACE asked the Department to consider including additional representation in future negotiated rulemaking committees, including public two-year college negotiators. Moreover, ACE highlights that the proposed rule lacks a standardized appeals process when evaluating if a Workforce Pell Program meets four key metrics. Instead, each state's governor is to establish this appeals process. Webinar: Preparing for Workforce Pell - What Community College Leaders Need to Know NowAs Workforce Pell and short-term credential expansion reshape higher education and workforce strategy, community college leaders need to understand the infrastructure behind this shift better. Join Territorium on Tuesday, April 28, 2026 at 1:00 PM ET for a webinar designed for presidents, trustees, and senior leaders exploring Learning and Employment Records (LERs), digital credentials and wallets, verified skills, credential registries, and talent marketplaces. Panelists include Amardeep Kahlon, Vice President of Education and Learning at Central New Mexico Community College; Scott Cheney, CEO of Credential Engine; and Keith Look, Vice President of Education Solutions at Territorium. Register here. Action Needed! Email Your Two U.S. Senators to Support Pell Grants and Key Funding for Community Colleges!Thanks to your advocacy, the U.S. House had a record number of both Republican and Democratic signers on letters supporting Pell Grant funding in the annual spending process for fiscal year 2027 (FY27). This will be critical, as the Pell Grant program is facing an expected $17 billion shortfall in FY27, and Congress must provide additional funding to maintain this critical grant for low-income students. See ACCT’s statement on Democrats and Republicans showing support for the Pell Grant in record numbers here. Now, let's repeat the same results in the U.S. Senate! **Click here to email your U.S. Senator** Urge them to support Pell Grants, Strengthening Community Colleges Training Grants (SCCTG), Child Care Access Means Parents in School (CCAMPIS), and Adult Basic Education (ABE). For more background, view ACCT's FY27 Appropriations Resources April 21 is the Senate's funding request deadline for Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education. Click here for a table of deadlines for submitting FY27 requests across the rest of the appropriations subcommittees. Community colleges may also consider advocating for earmarks in other bills for a wide variety of activities. Here are useful tools to further assist in the appropriations process.
Grant OpportunitiesPlease review the Office of Career, Technical, and Adult Education's Community College webpage for other grants community colleges are eligible for. These below are the top highlights: TRIO Talent Search Program GrantInstitutions of higher education, such as community colleges, non-profits, and – with new emphasis in the FY26 funding cycle, state governments -- leverage the Talent Search Program to assist K-12 students from a disadvantaged background pursue and succeed in postsecondary education and job training opportunities. New this year: state agency applicants can earn 5 competitive preference points and larger awards. The program also focuses more this year on workforce development. The closing date for this grant competition is May 1, 20226 11:59 PM ET. TRIO Education Opportunity Centers Program (EOC) DOL, on behalf of the Department of Education, announced the grant competition for the TRIO Education Opportunity Centers (EOC) program. This program provides counseling and information on college admissions to qualified adults who want to enter or continue a program of postsecondary education. The EOC program also guides participants on financial aid options, including basic financial planning skills, and assists in the application process. New this year: state agency applicants can earn 5 competitive preference points and larger awards. The program also focuses more this year on workforce development. The closing date for this grant opportunity is May 14, 2026, at 11:59 PM ET. Strengthening Community College Training GrantsIn this 6th round, the objective of the Strengthening Community College Training Grant (SCCTG) competition is to fund community colleges aiming to build "program and system capacity for implementing and scaling access to short-term training opportunities through Workforce Pell Grants—i.e., promoting industry-driven strategies, worker mobility, and integration with the larger state workforce system (e.g., Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) partners) for statewide impact." The closing date for this grant opportunity is May 20, 2026, at 11:59 PM ET.
Outreach EffortsIs your institution meeting or hosting an event with federal elected officials? We created a Congressional Contact Form that will help us track outreach efforts of community college leaders across our membership. By filling out the form, you are better informing ACCT's advocacy efforts and our advocacy team is able to continue those conversations with congressional staff in DC.
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President Trump’s FY27 Budget Request Supports Pell Grants but De-Funds Other Critical Supports for Community College StudentsWould you Like a Federal Update Session for Your Team?Both this new presidential administration and new Congress have brought with them a flurry of developments in the federal landscape that can make keeping up a monumental task. ACCT's Government Relations team is here to help by offering a 45-minute to an-hour federal update session to community college leadership teams who are ACCT members. To request a session, fill out this form and please email publicpolicy@acct.org with any questions. Have a Question?Contact us with any questions or concerns about public policy and ACCT's advocacy on behalf of two-year colleges and two-year college trustees. ACCT's Latest Action in Washington alerts are sent to interested ACCT members to keep you up to date on important legislative activities that impact community colleges. If you no longer wish to receive ACCT's Latest Action in Washington alerts, reply to this email with UNSUBSCRIBE in the subject line. For more information about ACCT's advocacy services, visit acct.org/advocacy Spread the Word.Please encourage your fellow trustees, presidents and colleagues to stay up to date about legislation that affects their community colleges by joining the Latest Action in Washington (LAW) Alert network. To join, simply register here. For more community college news from inside the beltway, follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn, or like us Facebook. |