College Thriving Act
Provides grants to colleges to expand student support services, mental health, and emergency aid, aiming to reduce barriers and boost retention and graduation for at-risk students.
Provides grants to colleges to expand student support services, mental health, and emergency aid, aiming to reduce barriers and boost retention and graduation for at-risk students.
Status: Introduced in House (Filed May 27, 2025)
Primary sponsor: Rep. Valerie P. Foushee (D‑NC) — Cosponsor: Rep. Alma S. Adams (D‑NC)
Referred to: House Committee on Education and the Workforce (Feb 18, 2025)
Subsequent actions: Referred to Local & Consent Calendars (May 29, 2025); Considered and placed on Local & Consent / Congratulatory & Memorial Res. Calendars; Laid before the House and adopted (nonrecord vote) and reported enrolled (May 30–Jun 1, 2025).
Note: The official bill text is not included in the materials provided. The summary below presents (A) the factual legislative history and available metadata, and (B) a concise outline of the likely purpose, provisions, and impacts based on the bill’s title and typical policy approaches to “college thriving” initiatives. For a definitive account of legal language and exact programmatic details, consult the bill text and committee reports.
The title “College Thriving Act” indicates an intent to improve college students’ ability to succeed academically and personally — addressing barriers to retention, completion, and well‑being. Common goals for similarly named proposals include expanding mental-health services, addressing food and housing insecurity, strengthening student support services, and funding evidence‑based interventions that boost persistence and graduation rates.
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