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CHE: Workforce Ready Grant State Financial Aid Resources State Financial Aid - By Program The Next Level Jobs Workforce Ready Grant pays the tuition and mandatory fees for eligible high-value certificate programs at Ivy Tech Community College, Vincennes University, Indiana Institute of Technology, or other approved providers.
The grant is available for two (2) years and covers up to the number of credits required by the qualifying program. The grant does not cover courses that do not directly apply to the student's certificate program, and program-specific fees and equipment are not covered. The Workforce Ready Grant is a last-dollar grant, so the award amount may be reduced upon applying the Federal Pell Grant to a student's financial aid package.
Students should inquire about their eligible amount with their college's financial aid office. The qualifying high-value certificate programs were selected based on employer demand, wages, job placements and program completion rate.
These programs are aligned with Indiana’s highest demand sectors: Transportation & Logistics Institutions of higher education, employers and business interested in serving as a Next Level Jobs training provider can learn how to apply here .
To qualify for the grant, students must: Be an Indiana resident and U.S. citizen or ( eligible non-citizen ) Have a high school diploma (or equivalent) but less than a college degree Enroll in a qualifying program at an eligible training provider Enroll full-time (typically four courses) if you are a Dependent Student ** Enroll at least half-time (typically two courses) if you are an Independent Student ** Maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress** Meet any other minimum criteria established by the Commission Visit the NextLevelJobs.
org to connect with an eligible training provider Submit a complete and corrected FAFSA (credit-bearing programs) Applicants do not need to meet the April 15th deadline for state financial aid The Workforce Ready Grant is not limited by family income In accordance with federal law, the Indiana Commission for Higher Education (Commission) will make any reasonable modification or accommodation to the best of the agency’s ability.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Indiana resident and U. S. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows up to $6,000 for CDL training program costs, including tuition, ancillary expenses, and certification assessment fees. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Workforce Ready Grant is funded by Indiana Department of Workforce Development / Indiana Commission for Higher Education. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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Educational Technology, Media, and Materials for Individuals with Disabilities Program (Stepping-up Technology Implementation competition) is sponsored by U.S. Department of Education. This program aims to improve results for students with disabilities by promoting the development, demonstration, and use of technology; supporting educational activities of value in the classroom for students with disabilities; providing captioning and video description; and ens…
The Robotics Grant Program is a grant from the Alabama State Department of Education (ALSDE) that funds school-based robotics programs for elementary, middle, and high school students. Awarded through a competitive application process, the program provides up to $3,500 to eligible local education agencies (LEAs) in Alabama. Applicants must be public school systems submitting on behalf of schools with K–12 students. The grant supports the purchase of robotics equipment and program development aligned with AMSTI guidelines. Applications are submitted online through the AMSTI Robotics Grant portal. The Fiscal Year 2026 application deadline was September 30, 2025. Questions should be directed to robotics@amsti.org. The program is managed by the Alabama State Department of Education under State Superintendent Eric G. Mackey.
Federal appropriators added $15 billion in new Pell Grant funding to the FY 2026 appropriations package on top of the standard appropriation level — a response to a structural shortfall that CBO scored at $5.4 billion in FY 2026 and $11.5 billion in FY 2027. The Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget projects a cumulative gap of $61 billion to $97 billion through 2035 even after the one-time fix. Meanwhile, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act expanded eligibility to short-term Workforce Pell programs, adding $2 to $6 billion in new costs. The Pell program is the foundation of need-based federal student aid, but the structural mismatch between rising costs and appropriations is a permanent feature now. Here is what that means for institutions, foundations, and state higher-ed agencies.
Read articleThe May 21, 2026 joint announcement from the Department of Education and the Department of Labor restructured the Strengthening Institutions Program as a workforce-and-AI vehicle funded with dollars reallocated from discontinued Minority-Serving Institution programs. The new SIP rewards short-term credential pathways, responsible AI integration, and alignment with the Workforce Pell launch — a sharp turn that changes which institutions win.
Read articleDOL and ED announced May 21 a one-time, $366 million Title III SIP competition — more than triple the $102 million Congress appropriated — by folding reallocated Minority-Serving Institutions and Hispanic-Serving Institutions funds into a single pool. Here is what every eligible college needs to know about the three competitive preferences, the workforce Pell connection, and how to position by June 23.
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