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HR 6133

Jumpstart on College Act

119th Congress
Introduced by Adriano Espaillat, Mark Takano,

HR 6133 funds federal college preparation programs for underrepresented high school students to boost post-secondary education access and readiness.

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Bill Summary • HR 6133

Legislative bill overview

HR 6133, the Jumpstart on College Act, establishes federal funding and support mechanisms to help high school students access college preparation programs and reduce barriers to post-secondary education. The bill, introduced by Representatives Adriano Espaillat and Mark Takano, aims to expand early college awareness and readiness initiatives among underrepresented student populations.

Why is this important

College preparation disparities significantly affect educational mobility, with low-income and minority students having reduced access to quality college advising and preparatory resources. Expanding jumpstart programs could increase college enrollment rates and reduce achievement gaps, with downstream effects on workforce development and economic mobility for disadvantaged communities.

Potential points of contention

  • Funding allocation: Questions about whether federal funding sufficiently supports implementation or places unfunded mandates on already-stretched school districts
  • Program effectiveness: Debate over which college-prep models are evidence-based and whether resources address root causes of college access barriers or focus narrowly on awareness
  • Local vs. federal control: Tension between standardized federal requirements and flexibility for states/districts to tailor programs to regional labor markets and community needs
  • Definition of "jumpstart": Unclear scope regarding which grade levels qualify and whether this duplicates existing programs like GEAR UP or College Access Challenge Grants

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