Harrisburg, PA – The Shapiro Administration announced today that it is providing more than $1.6 million in grant funding to help more Pennsylvania parents meet their higher-education goals. The Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE) invites eligible post-secondary institutions to apply for Parent Pathways grants up to $150,000 to support parenting students with tuition assistance, emergency funding, and wrap-around services.
Studies indicate that one in five undergraduate college students is balancing the responsibilities of raising children while pursuing a postsecondary education, and almost half of these students do not earn a degree.
“Balancing the demands of parenthood and higher education is an immense challenge for many students, and the barriers they face sometimes prevent them from reaching their full potential. By investing in Parent Pathways grants, we are removing some of those obstacles—whether through financial support, childcare resources, or other essential services—to help these parents succeed in their educational journeys,” said Interim Acting Secretary of Education Angela Fitterer. “Every student, no matter their circumstances, deserves the opportunity to earn a degree and build a better future for themselves and their families. This initiative reflects our commitment to ensuring that higher education is accessible to all Pennsylvanians."
Making higher education affordable and accessible for all Pennsylvanians is a key priority of Governor Josh Shapiro’s bold vision for higher education—a plan that reinvests in publicly funded colleges and universities, improves coordination between institutions of higher education, makes college more affordable, helps close workforce shortage gaps by helping more Pennsylvanians earn college credentials, attracts more people to Pennsylvania and keeps them here, and serves as an economic driver for our Commonwealth for generations to come.
In his 2024-25 budget, Governor Shapiro secured nearly $60 million to make postsecondary education more accessible and affordable to Pennsylvanians, with a $35.1 million increase for Pennsylvania State System universities, a $15.7 million increase for community colleges, and an additional $143 million to the Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency (PHEAA) to make college more affordable for PA students, including: a $54 million increase for student grants, a $5 million increase for disadvantaged students’ scholarships, a $36 million increase for the Ready to Succeed Scholarship and expanded criteria to increase the number of eligible students, and $25 million for the new Grow PA Scholarship Program.
This is the Shapiro Administration’s second offering of Parent Pathways grants to Pennsylvania institutions of higher education. In May 2024, PDE announced $1.7 million in grant funding to 12 colleges and universities across the Commonwealth to help fund scholarships and programming for undergraduate students with children.
The Parent Pathways Grant Program offers institutions the opportunity to apply for competitive funding:
- To provide wrap-around services for students, expand childcare facilities, employ parent navigators, offer transportation supports, and/or expand other work supportive of parenting students already being accomplished on campus.
- For scholarships covering tuition, fees, housing, meals, books, childcare, etc.
- For the use of stipends/emergency funding up to a maximum amount as determined by the institution.
Applications are due by 2 p.m. Monday, February 3.