100 Laws That Change America

Ep. 62: Opening the Doors: How America Democratized College


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In this episode of Signed Into Law, we explore the Higher Education Act of 1965, landmark legislation that fundamentally transformed access to college in America. Signed by President Lyndon B. Johnson as part of his Great Society vision, this act strengthened educational resources at colleges and universities while creating financial assistance programs that opened doors for millions of students who previously couldn't afford higher education. From Pell Grants to student loans, discover how this law reshaped the American dream and made college accessible to working-class families across the nation.

Join us as we examine the political climate of 1965, the act's lasting impact on educational equity, and its continued relevance in today's debates about college affordability and student debt. Subscribe to Signed Into Law to never miss an episode exploring the legislation that shaped American history.

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100 Laws That Change AmericaBy Hakivo