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Stanford’s Board of Trustees set 2020-21 tuition levels and expanded undergraduate financial aid for middle-income families. This expansion increases the income threshold of students' families to receive scholarship support to cover the cost of tuition.
Affordability and Student Aid | Stanford UniversityUniversity of Illinois financial aid program, Illinois Commitment, provides financial awards to cover the tuition and campus fees for in-state students whose family income is less than the median family income in the state.
Affordability and Student Aid | University of Illinois Urbana-ChampaignThe University of Michigan will launch a new financial aid program for in-state students that offers a “Go Blue Guarantee” of free tuition for up to four years for students with family income of up to $65,000.
Affordability and Student Aid | University of MichiganUW–Madison pledges to cover four years of tuition and segregated fees for any in state student whose family’s annual household adjusted gross income is $56,000 or less as part of "Bucky's Tuition Promise."
Affordability and Student Aid | The University of Wisconsin-MadisonOpportunity Vanderbilt provides $1.2 billion in financial aid. Bolstered by thousands of donors, the university’s scholarship effort for undergraduates has supported more than 10,000 students.
Affordability and Student Aid | Vanderbilt UniversityChancellor Andrew D. Martin announced the WashU Pledge, a bold new financial aid program that will provide a free undergraduate education to incoming, full-time Missouri and southern Illinois students who are Pell Grant-eligible or from families with annual incomes of $75,000 or less.
Affordability and Student Aid | Washington University in St. LouisAAU joined 15 other associations in urging the leaders of the House Ways and Means Committee and the Senate Finance Committee to include the Tax-Free Pell Grant Act in end-of-the year tax legislation.
Taxation & Finance | Student Aid Tax Issues | Student Aid | Affordability and Student Aid | LettersAAU joined ACE and other associations in sending a letter to Sen. Dick Durbin and Sen. Roger Wicker thanking them for reintroducing the Senator Paul Simon Study Abroad Program Act.
Higher Education Legislation | Affordability and Student Aid | LettersColleges and universities across America are coping with the effects of COVID-19 and are taking proactive steps to limit the spread of the virus on their campuses and its effect on their communities
COVID-19 | Mary Sue's DeskAAU wrote to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Acting Secretary of Homeland Security Chad Wolf encouraging clarification on F-1 status during the COVID-19 outbreak, extensions of immigration status, and Optional Practical Training (OPT) consideration.
Immigration | COVID-19 | Letters