Title 20 › Chapter CHAPTER 28— - HIGHER EDUCATION RESOURCES AND STUDENT ASSISTANCE › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER IV— - STUDENT ASSISTANCE › Part Part A— - Grants to Students in Attendance at Institutions of Higher Education › Subpart subpart 7— - child care access means parents in school › § 1070e
Provides money to colleges and universities so they can create or support on-campus child care for low-income students. The U.S. Secretary of Education can give grants for up to 4 years, paid each year. Each school’s grant cannot be more than 1 percent of the Pell Grant money its students received the year before. Grants must be at least $10,000, but if Congress funds this program with $20,000,000 or more, the minimum grant is $30,000. A school is eligible only if its students got at least $350,000 in Pell Grants the year before (or $250,000 if Congress funds the program at $20,000,000 or more). Money must mainly help low-income students and can cover before- and after-school care when needed; schools may also serve their local community. Colleges that want a grant must apply and explain who needs care, how much local child care exists, waiting lists, plans and timelines, the amount requested, where extra money or help will come from, how they will meet licensing rules, and how the program will become accredited within 3 years. The Education Department must promote the grants in periodicals and to education groups. Priority goes to schools that add local or institutional support and use a sliding fee scale so more low-income parents can get care. Schools must report each year on who was served, funds used, accreditation progress, and the grant’s effects. Grants cannot pay for new construction, only small repairs for health or safety. Funds were authorized for fiscal year 2009 and each of the five years after. Definitions: low-income student — a student who is eligible for a Federal Pell Grant, or who would be eligible except they are in a graduate/professional program or are in the U.S. temporarily.
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20 U.S.C. § 1070e
Title 20 — Education
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73