Foster Youth Postsecondary Education Access and Success Act
Increases maximum education vouchers for foster youth aging out of care to expand postsecondary education access and support.
Increases maximum education vouchers for foster youth aging out of care to expand postsecondary education access and support.
HR 7463 amends the Social Security Act to increase the maximum education and training voucher (ETV) amount available to foster youth and enhance support mechanisms for their postsecondary education pursuits. The bill specifically targets Section 477, which governs the Independent Living Program for youth aging out of foster care. This represents an expansion of existing federal support for a vulnerable population transitioning to adulthood.
Foster youth face significant barriers to educational attainment, with lower college enrollment and completion rates compared to their peers. Increasing voucher amounts directly addresses financial obstacles that prevent foster youth from accessing postsecondary education, which correlates with improved employment outcomes and reduced reliance on public assistance. This investment affects thousands of young people annually who lack family safety nets during critical life transitions.
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