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Higher-Ed System Budget at Stake in PA Senate

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Friday, June 23, 2023   

With only a week to go until the next state budget has to be finalized, advocates for colleges and universities in Pennsylvania are hoping for a Senate vote that supports higher-education needs.

House Bill 611, which made it through the House this month, would provide more funding for higher education in 2023-2024 than the $60 million that Gov. Josh Shapiro proposed.
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Analysis by the Keystone Research Center suggested a funding boost is needed, both for community colleges and four-year state universities.

Diana Polson, senior policy analyst at the center, said the state has spent significantly less money on its public college system since the 1980s, slashing funding by 40%.

"And this disinvestment particularly hammers rural areas," she said. "Most rural Pennsylvanians do not have a community college near them and have to pay twice as much as typical community college tuitions across the country. And that really is devastating for our rural businesses and communities that need people with skills beyond high school."

The budget has a June 30 deadline. Polson said higher-education leaders are coming together to develop a long-term plan to fix the Pennsylvania higher-ed system so it doesn't continue to contribute to a downward spiral for rural areas.

Opponents of the larger House proposal have claimed it will increase taxes and drain the state's reserves.

Polson said Keystone's research shows many Pennsylvania high school students feel college isn't affordable. So, they haven't been applying for federal aid such as Pell Grants as much as have their peers in other states.

"Our students in Pennsylvania receive only about two-thirds of the amount in federal financial aid as our students should, really, given the size of our population," she said. "So, we leave around $271 million in federal funds on the table each year."

Polson said Pennsylvania is third in the nation in terms of the average amount of debt among college graduates. She added that the high level of debt places them at a significant disadvantage as they finish school and embark on their careers.

Disclosure: Keystone Research Center, Inc. contributes to our fund for reporting on Budget Policy & Priorities, Livable Wages/Working Families. If you would like to help support news in the public interest, click here.


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