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Friday, August 28, 2020   

Correction: Mary Ann DeMario is a specialist in the Institutional Research Office at Monroe Community College in Rochester and a core team member of the Single Moms Success Design Challenge. An earlier version incorrectly left off her core team member status. (5:10 p.m., September 21, 2020)

NEW YORK - As the school year begins, parents who also are students face enormous challenges brought on by the pandemic.

Student parents were already vulnerable to living in poverty and navigating time constraints, according to Mary Ann DeMario, a specialist in the Institutional Research Office at Monroe Community College in Rochester, and a core team member of the Single Moms Sucess Design Challenge, which supports single students.

As the sixth month of COVID-19 shutdowns begins, she pointed out that job layoffs, lack of broadband access, and closed child-care centers have piled on even more pressure.

"Pre-pandemic, our student parents were among the most at-risk of our students," said DeMario. "They had financial poverty; they had time poverty. Since the pandemic has begun, all of the difficulties that our student parents were experiencing before have only become magnified."

She noted that finding affordable childcare is the most pressing issue among the 2,700 student parents at her school. Nationwide, nearly four million U.S. undergraduate students are parents or guardians of children under age 18.

Student parents include many people of color, according to Lindsey Reichlin Cruse, study director with the Institute for Women's Policy Research.

She said Black student parents are disproportionately feeling the effects of the novel coronavirus on their education. They tend to have higher amounts of student debt, lower income levels - and Reichlin Cruse said they tend to graduate at lower rates.

"Ensuring that they are able to get the support they need, that they're able to have flexibility in, you know, meeting deadlines, they're able to get the aid they need," said Reichlin Cruse, "that is going to have concrete implications for equitable outcomes, you know, when it comes to who's at graduation day down the road."

To help students who also are parenting, she says Congress and state lawmakers should continue to provide enhanced funding for emergency grants or other forms of cash assistance, and should make COVID relief programs for students with children a priority.

Disclosure: Institute For Women's Policy Research contributes to our fund for reporting on Budget Policy & Priorities, Livable Wages/Working Families, Women's Issues. If you would like to help support news in the public interest, click here.


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