Illinois Steps Up to Meet Rising Regional Needs for Reproductive Care
Illinois is emerging as an oasis in a desert of [...]
Illinois is emerging as an oasis in a desert of [...]
While higher education is generally considered to be a driver [...]
Wisconsin continues to be ground zero for some of the [...]
Laws and policies that limit access to reproductive health [...]
Higher education is essential to accessing high-demand jobs with family-supporting wages and improving family financial well-being. This was true before the COVID-19 pandemic and is especially true now as the nation continues the process of recovering from one of the worst public health, economic, and social crises in modern U.S. history. Early evidence suggests that the pandemic exacerbated barriers faced by student parents, affecting their college plans.