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Former Trump official: Washington finally let Pell Grants pay for welding school, then buried the idea in 85 pages of red tape
Pell Grants will now cover short-term vocational training like welding starting July 1, but the policy faces 85 pages of regulatory hurdles. The bipartisan initiative aims to address skilled labor shortages but requires strict completion, placement, and earnings benchmarks, complicating program qualification.
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