HUD Offering $2 million in ROSS Grants to Help Students Navigate College and Continuing Education Financial Aid Assistance
On August 2, HUD announced $2 million in grants to “help low-income families and young people apply for federal aid for college and other post-secondary educational opportunities.” The program is being funded through the Resident Opportunities and Self Sufficiency (ROSS) Program. The program will allow up to six public housing agencies (PHAs) to support “Education Navigators.”
HUD’s ROSS for Education Program is known as Project SOAR (Students + Opportunities + Achievements = Results). It will “support hundreds of young people between the ages of 15 – 20 to apply for [the] U.S. Department of Education’s Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).” HUD is also working with the Department of Education to share data about FAFSA completion and is working with the White House’s Social and Behavioral Sciences Team to develop methods to increase completion rates of the FAFSA among students with housing assistance.
Read HUD’s full press release here.
Read HUD’s Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) here.
Read more about how behavioral economics can be used to “nudge” applicants receiving housing assistance to seek Federal Student Aid here.