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    Workforce Pell Grant Final Rule Locks In July 2026 Launch for Short-Term Training Aid

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    The U.S. Department of Education today published the final rule for the Workforce Pell Grant program, opening federal Pell aid to short-term workforce training for the first time starting July 1, 2026.

    For decades, Pell Grants have been limited to degree and longer certificate programs, leaving out the kind of 8- to 15-week training that often leads directly to a job. The new rule routes federal aid toward credentials in skilled trades, healthcare, transportation, and other fields where employers say they cannot hire fast enough.

    Driving The News: The rule implements the Workforce Pell provisions from the law signed by President Trump on July 4, 2025 — originally the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, now branded as the Working Families Tax Cuts Act. It follows negotiated rulemaking that reached consensus in December 2025 and a public comment period that drew more than 500 comments.

    Secretary of Education Linda McMahon framed the rule as a shift “from high-cost, low-value programs to low-cost, high-value programs.”

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    Eligible workforce programs must run between 8 and 15 weeks of instruction and 150 to 599 clock hours (or 4–15 semester hours, or 6–23 quarter hours). Correspondence, study-abroad, and direct-assessment formats are excluded.

    Approval runs through two approval processes:

    • Governor approval. Governors, in consultation with state workforce boards, certify that a program aligns with high-skill, high-wage, or in-demand industries and meets employer hiring needs.
    • Secretary approval. The Department then signs off, with eligibility tied to the institution’s Program Participation Agreement.

    Programs must also pass a value-added earnings test: total published tuition and fees cannot exceed the difference between graduates’ median earnings and 150% of the federal poverty level for a single filer. Programs with zero or negative value-added earnings lose eligibility.

    The Department will publish each program’s value-added earnings figure at least three months before the award year.

    Fine Print:

    • Bachelor’s holders qualify. Students who already hold a four-year degree can receive a Workforce Pell Grant — a change from traditional Pell rules.
    • No graduate students. Anyone enrolled in or admitted to a graduate program, or who already holds a graduate credential, is excluded.
    • No double-dipping. Students cannot collect concurrent Pell awards across two eligible programs, and Pell is barred when other non-federal grant aid already covers full cost of attendance.
    • Cross-state delivery. Governors can sign bilateral agreements allowing an approved institution in one state to enroll students from another state via distance education.
    • Apprenticeships count. Related technical instruction tied to a Registered Apprenticeship is treated as meeting the high-skill alignment requirement.

    How This Connects: The maximum Pell Grant for the 2026–27 award year is $7,395, but Workforce Pell awards will typically run smaller because the program length and clock-hour caps drive proration.

    The College Investor previously reported on Workforce Pell eligibility basics, including the state-level gatekeeping role and the requirement that credentials be portable and stackable. T

    he final rule cements those mechanics and adds the earnings-based price cap as the central accountability lever. FAFSA filing is still required, and a GAO report last year found FAFSA simplification added roughly 1.9 million students to the Pell rolls.

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