Monday, September 10, 2012

Pell Grant Program’s 40th Anniversary Observed - Higher Education

Pell Grant Program’s 40th Anniversary Observed - Higher Education: “...Ten states lock up African-Americans at a rate of 4,000 per 100,000. Obviously we’re doing something wrong,” said Scott. “You are wasting the equivalent of $5,000 per year per child that you could have put in their early prevention programs,” he said, stirring rousing applause from an audience of education experts, advocates, students, and federal aid beneficiaries.

This year’s four-day convention celebrated the 40th anniversary of the Pell Grant and focused on college affordability issues for low-income students.

Scott recalled a gang roundup that took in two leaders in his home district in the area of Newport News, Va., and said that the money could have been better spent.

“Two and a half million dollars we’re wasting on those two people when we could have funded girls and boys clubs or Upward Bound programs,” he said. “You cannot prevent crime by locking people up.”