Access to Aid Act of 2001
Summary
The Access to Aid Act of 2001 (H.R. 772) proposed a federal demonstration program to help nonprofit organizations partner with local school districts to support college-bound students. The bill aimed to provide mentoring and guidance to college-eligible students and their families to help them navigate the path to higher education. For citizens, this would have increased local resources and personalized assistance for students, particularly those from backgrounds where navigating the college admissions and financial aid process may be difficult.
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