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The College Access and Opportunity Act addresses the important need to make higher education more affordable and easier
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"The College Access and Opportunity Act addresses the important need to make higher education more affordable and easier to access for low and middle-income students"

- Ron Lewis

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This quote by Ron Lewis speaks to the significance of making greater education more accessible and budget friendly for low and middle-income students. The College Access and Opportunity Act is a legal measure that looks for to address this need. It supplies financial assistance and other resources to assist students from lower-income backgrounds go to college. It also looks for to make college more budget-friendly by supplying grants and scholarships to assist cover tuition costs. In addition, the Act seeks to make college more accessible by providing resources to assist trainees browse the college admissions procedure and by supplying assistance services to help trainees succeed in college. Eventually, the College Access and Opportunity Act seeks to guarantee that all students, regardless of their monetary background, have the opportunity to pursue higher education.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Ron Lewis somewhere between September 14, 1946 and today. He/she was a famous Politician from USA. The author also have 26 other quotes.

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