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Education and Training

Articles in the Education and Training series.

MRWR-10A
Article 10A: Higher Education as Compliance Infrastructure
Community colleges occupy the central position in the work requirement education landscape, but they aren't the only higher education institutions serving expansion adults.
MRWR-10B
Article 10B: Vocational Training and Workforce Development
Not everyone pursuing education as a work requirement compliance pathway will enroll in traditional higher education.
MRWR-10C
Article 10C: GED, ESL, and Adult Basic Education
A substantial portion of the 18.5 million expansion adults facing work requirements lack the foundational skills that make traditional employment or higher education accessible.
MRWR-10D
Article 10D: Navigator Training, Volunteer Training, and Job Readiness Programs
The work requirement ecosystem described throughout this series depends on trained navigators, peer specialists, and community health workers who don't yet exist in sufficient …
MRWR-10E
Article 10E: The Technical Framework
Work requirements operate on monthly cycles.
MRWR-10F
Article 10F: Supporting the Education Ecosystem
Education as a work requirement compliance pathway doesn't happen automatically.
MRWR-10G
Article 10G: When Education Counts But Financing Evaporates
Higher Education Financing Under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act
Maria enrolled at State University in fall 2025 to finish her bachelor's degree in social work.
MRWR-10H
Article 10H: The For-Profit Education Problem
The advertisement appears everywhere: social media feeds, transit stops, late-night television.
MRWR-10I
Article 10I: Education-Employment Transitions
Maria completes her Certified Nursing Assistant training in early November.