The Energy Sciences Coalition, of which AAU is a member, sent a letter to Senators Alexander and Feinstein for their strong support and leadership in advancing the final FY19 Energy and Water bill (H.R. 5895).
The Energy Sciences Coalition, of which AAU is a member, sent a letter to Representatives Simpson and Kaptur, thanking for their strong support and leadership in advancing the final FY19 Energy and Water bill (H.R. 5895).
Fifteen Higher Education Associations including the Association of American Universities submitted a comment letter in response to Docket Number: ICEB-2017-0003 regarding the proposed increased program fees for the Student and Exchange Visitor Program.
AAU, along with several other higher education associations, wrote to the Education Department to express concerns with the department’s proposal to rescind existing gainful employment regulations and make changes to the College Scorecard.
AAU President Mary Sue Coleman sent a letter to House and Senate Appropriators urging them to adopt the Senate-passed funding levels for the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and for the maximum Pell Grant.
AAU and 19 other associations wrote to the Education Department to comment on the proposed final rule on borrower defenses to repayment. The letter outlines several concerns and says that as drafted, the proposed rule “would make asserting a successful claim functionally impossible.”
The Energy Sciences Coalition, of which AAU is a member, sent a letter this week to the Director of OMB and key stakeholders at OSTP and DOE recommending robust funding for the Department of Energy’s Office of Science in FY2020.
AAU along with 76 organizations Monday sent a letter to Chairman Brady and Ranking Member Neal of House Ways and Means to support the Employer Participation in Student Loan Assistance Act (H.R. 795).
AAU signed onto a letter sent by NACUBO to the IRS and Treasury commenting on the IRS guidance on the calculation of net investment income.
AAU joined APLU in a letter asking the White House Office of Management & Budget to prioritize research and higher education funding in the Administration's FY20 budget.