Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know if this means that funds for fall 2025 are not available or does the elimination start fall 2026?
It says FY26 budget is to zero out the DCTAG account. FY’s start 1 October of each year so that means if approved there will be no funds for fall of this year. A real bummer as we already have our approved DCTAG certificate and the school has it as a pending credit. We’re prepared to cover the extra $40K over four years but it’s still not a fun pill to swallow. I highly doubt that this will be repealed and we can expect it. Well now we have even more reason to leave DC. Having to deal with watching how they are going to crucify the DC budget repeatedly over the next four years is reason enough though! DC Minority children will suffer the most from this being taken away. It’s truly disgusting.
Anonymous wrote:If the DC TAG is not federally funded, hopefully more states will start to offer in-state rates to DC residents. If they don't want to potentially lose the enrollment (or even gain some extra students), they will make that move (especially Maryland, VA and public HBCU's). It was better than nothing, but the DC TAG was not keeping up with the difference between in-state and out-of-state tuition of many universities (versus when the program was introduced). Other tri-state or border states regions give in-state tuition so hopefully this is something that can be an alternative.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good lord the comments are ridiculous.
DC Tag is enormously helpful. I hope it's saved.
I do think we have little ability to do anything, and I hate that EHN is as old as she is and I worry DCTAG might not be around much longer. I think there's just little ability we have a DC residents to mobilize or DO anything.
It's *very moderately* helpful. Have you seen the cost of college these days?
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know if this means that funds for fall 2025 are not available or does the elimination start fall 2026?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good lord the comments are ridiculous.
DC Tag is enormously helpful. I hope it's saved.
I do think we have little ability to do anything, and I hate that EHN is as old as she is and I worry DCTAG might not be around much longer. I think there's just little ability we have a DC residents to mobilize or DO anything.
It's *very moderately* helpful. Have you seen the cost of college these days?
Anonymous wrote:I've never understood this idea that DC residents have little power to do anything. DC residents have a unique ability to make life very unpleasant for the House and Senate and their staff. It's just no one cares enough.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good lord the comments are ridiculous.
DC Tag is enormously helpful. I hope it's saved.
I do think we have little ability to do anything, and I hate that EHN is as old as she is and I worry DCTAG might not be around much longer. I think there's just little ability we have a DC residents to mobilize or DO anything.
It's *very moderately* helpful. Have you seen the cost of college these days?
Anonymous wrote:Good lord the comments are ridiculous.
DC Tag is enormously helpful. I hope it's saved.
I do think we have little ability to do anything, and I hate that EHN is as old as she is and I worry DCTAG might not be around much longer. I think there's just little ability we have a DC residents to mobilize or DO anything.
Anonymous wrote:Good lord the comments are ridiculous.
DC Tag is enormously helpful. I hope it's saved.
I do think we have little ability to do anything, and I hate that EHN is as old as she is and I worry DCTAG might not be around much longer. I think there's just little ability we have a DC residents to mobilize or DO anything.