Increasing the numbers of students who participate in financial aid programs has become a critical issue for many state systems. Reasons for the low rates of
financial aid uptake vary, from lack of awareness among students to the
many and complex types of aid available to inadequate capacity at the
institutional level for conducting outreach to students and processing
financial aid applications. This brief highlights the activities of
four states to address this issue, which is central to Achieving the
Dream, a national initiative to help more community college students
succeed, particularly low-income students and students of color. It
draws on experiences in three states that later joined Achieving the
Dream—Connecticut, North Carolina, and Texas—as well as California.