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    Trump Administration Unfreezes Over $5 Billion in Education Grants for Adult and Migrant Programs

    July 28, 2025Updated:July 28, 20253 Mins Read
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    The Education Department froze more than $5 billion as part of a program review that Democrats argued violated the law. Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images. Source: Inside Higher Ed.
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    After weeks of confusion and political tension, the Trump administration has finally released over $5 billion in education funding that had been frozen during a controversial program review. The sudden hold on funds had left schools, colleges, and communities in crisis, especially those depending on grants for adult and migrant education.

    The Education Department had placed a freeze on the funds despite Congress already approving them. According to a letter obtained by Education Week, the released amount includes $716 million for adult education and $375 million for migrant education. These funds are part of broader K–12 and postsecondary programs that were expected to be distributed by July 1.

    The freeze had triggered widespread disruptions. Many community colleges were forced to pause programs, lay off staff, and warn about further job losses due to the delay in receiving expected federal support. For weeks, educators and lawmakers questioned the legality and purpose of the freeze.

    The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) had initiated the hold, stating it was reviewing whether some education programs were being “misused to subsidize a radical leftwing agenda.” However, critics noted that this claim lacked evidence, and no specific concerns were raised about the adult education grants themselves.

    Meanwhile, the Trump administration’s budget proposal for fiscal year 2026 includes zero funding for both adult and migrant education, signaling that these programs may still face serious long-term threats.

    As pressure mounted, members of Congress from both parties voiced their concern. Some Republican senators urged the administration to release the funds, pointing out the negative impact on students, families, and local economies. Democrats were more vocal, accusing the administration of violating federal law by withholding funds already approved by Congress.

    Senator Patty Murray, a Democrat from Washington, sharply criticized the administration. “There was no good reason for the chaos and stress this caused,” she said. “You don’t thank a burglar for returning your cash after you’ve spent a month figuring out if you’d have to sell your house to make up the difference.”

    Despite finally releasing the funds, the Trump administration added that grantees must fully comply with federal laws and that the Education Department will continue monitoring how the money is used. The department promised to review how funds are spent to ensure they align with government standards and policies.

    The funding release comes as a relief to many in the education sector, but it also raises fresh concerns about future access to essential grants, especially for programs serving vulnerable and underserved populations like adult learners and migrant families.

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