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Texas Gov Greg Abbott allocates $94 6 million in federal money to help students and colleges recover from pandemic-fueled problems
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Texas Gov Abbott allocates $94 6 million in federal money to help students and colleges recover from pandemic-fueled problems
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The latest Texas Legislature update suggests Paris Junior College could lose $1.1 million in state funding, the schoolâs Board of Regents learned.
âThe Texas Association of Community Colleges is asking the legislature to hold these schools losing money to hold harmless,â PJC President Pam Anglin said.
The 87th Texas Legislature is meeting right now to decide on the state budget, she added, and the House has its bill and the Senate has its own. Now they are going into conference to find a middle ground.
Though many have testified about holding community colleges and universities harmless during the year of a pandemic, with decreased enrollment, itâs not looking good, she said.
Last year was an extraordinary moment for many historically Black colleges and universities.
HBCUs shared the national spotlight with Vice President Kamala Harris, a Howard University alumna. And as the country grappled with a new racial reckoning in the aftermath of George Floyd’s death, some of those schools received high-profile donations.
Philanthropist MacKenzie Scott gave $160 million to HBCUs and Black college organizations across the country in July 2020. She followed that in December with a $50 million gift to Prairie View A&M University, and an anonymous donor gave Prairie View $10 million in November to help students during the pandemic.
“It’s not surprising that during a moment of national agony on race that minority-serving institutions stand out,” said Ruth Simmons, president of the HBCU, which is part of the Texas A&M System. “We’ve been around since 1876 doing the same work continuously throughout that time. … I think it’s our time to be recognized
Election 2021: Amarillo College Board of Regents share their visions
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