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Governor Ned Lamont announced that the state will implement new federal Workforce Pell Grants through the Connecticut Office of Workforce Strategy (OWS), marking a major expansion of financial aid for short-term, career-focused training.
Enabled by H.R. 1 Workforce Pell expansion, the policy allows low-income students to use Pell Grants for programs lasting 8–15 weeks (150–599 hours). Previously, only programs at least 15 weeks and 600 hours qualified. This change is designed to open faster, more flexible pathways into high-demand fields, especially for working adults and non-traditional learners.
OWS will coordinate a broad statewide effort involving agencies and institutions such as the Connecticut Office of Higher Education, Connecticut Department of Labor, Connecticut State Colleges and Universities, and the University of Connecticut, along with workforce boards and credentialing bodies. The goal is to align training programs directly with employer needs and regional labor shortages. |
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To qualify for Workforce Pell funding, programs must meet strict performance and quality standards:
- Align with high-skill, high-wage, or in-demand industries
- Lead to a recognized, stackable postsecondary credential
- Achieve at least a 70% completion rate and 70% job placement rate
- Result in wages above the state median for high school graduates
- Be in operation for at least one year
The initiative is intended to strengthen Connecticut’s talent pipeline while making education more accessible and outcomes-driven. Workforce Pell Grants are scheduled to take effect on July 1, 2026.
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| Olive Branch Prom Shop is Now Open |
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Prom season is right around the corner. Every high school student should have an opportunity to attend if they so choose - the cost should not be a hurdle.
The Department of Children and Families (DCF) is holding an Olive Branch "Prom Shop". Any high school student that is receiving or has received DCF support is eligible for a free grown or suit. The shops have a variety of options to ensure that students look sharp on their special night. |
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To help these students in need, DCF is collecting gently used prom gowns, men's suits and tuxes, fancy shoes, and accessories, such as ties, jewelry, and purses. Please see the list of drop off locations below.
Please reach out to Jacqueline Ford (Jacqueline.Ford@ct.gov) if you have any questions. |
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Beach Bunny 5KSaturday, March 28, 8-11amJennings Beach, FairfieldRead more here
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Rethinking Tech in Students' LivesTuesday, April 28, 7pmFairfield Ludlowe High School (785 Unquowa Rd., Fairfield)Read more here
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Artistic Visions Challenge Art ShowOn view through Friday, April 10Fairfield Public Library (1080 Old Post Rd., Fairfield)Read more here
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For Which It Stands...On view through Saturday, July 25Fairfield University, Bellarmine Hall Galleries and Walsh Gallery (1073 N. Benson Rd., Fairfield)Read more here
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I'm committed to ensuring your voice is heard. Please don't hesitate to call my office at (860) 240-8585 or email me if there's anything I can do for you. Be sure to follow @LeeperForFairfield on Facebook and Instagram to stay up-to-date on everything I'm doing at the Capitol.
Sincerely,
 Jennifer Leeper State Representative |
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