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Amy Ellen Duke-Benfield is quoted in this article about Michigan's use of welfare for private college tuition grants.
Amy Ellen Duke-Benfield is quoted extensively throughout this article about the contrast between expenditures on sports and the significant financial needs of college students.
This article features CLASP's Benefits Access for College Completion project as an important model for helping low-income students.
Amy Ellen Duke-Benfield is quoted in this article about how college students today are not primarily 18-year-olds who are fresh out of high school.
Amy Ellen Duke-Benfield discusses students dropping out of college for financial reasons.
Amy Ellen Duke-Benfield is quoted in this article about colleges supporting low-incoming students by participating in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).
Amy Ellen Duke-Benfield and Elizabeth Lower-Basch are quoted in this article on food insecurity among community college students.
New CLASP report by Amy Ellen Duke-Benfield cited in this article about assisting low-income college students.
A new report from the Center for Law and Social Policy recommends supplementing financial aid with other government assistance programs to help low-income students succeed in college.
This article reports on a forum CLASP held to release a new brief on the use of public benefits and tax credits to help low-income students afford postsecondary education. Amy Ellen Duke-Benfield is quoted throughout the story.