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The higher ed community sent a letter to President Trump asking him to allow “Dreamers” to continue working and studying while the government seeks a permanent solution to their immigration status.
Innovation and Competitiveness | Immigration | LettersOn behalf of the organizations listed below, we write to express our strong support for the restoration of year-round Pell Grants in the Fiscal Year 2017 Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies appropriations bill.
Federal Budget | Department of Education | Agency Budgets | Student Aid | LettersAAU submitted comments to the Office of Policy and Strategy in response to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) NPRM on Modernizing H-1B Requirements, Providing Flexibility in the F-1 Program, and Program Improvements Affecting Other Nonimmigrant Workers.
Immigration | LettersAAU, APLU, and 24 other higher education associations signed on to a community letter to the Department of State urging them to extend or make permanent the current flexibilities to waive the in-person interview requirement for certain nonimmigrant visa applicants, including international students…
Immigration | LettersAssociations urge FY16 funding priority for higher education programs.
Federal Budget | Agency Budgets | Department of Education | FY16 | LettersHigher education associations letter supports House FY16 LHHS appropriations bill.
Federal Budget | Agency Budgets | Department of Education | LettersCongressional letter requests robust funding for Title VI and international education programs in FY16.
Federal Budget | Agency Budgets | Department of Education | FY16 | LettersStudent Aid Alliance letter opposes House budget resolution.
Federal Budget | Agency Budgets | Department of Education | Student Aid | FY16 | LettersBelow are key priorities we would like to see included in a final bill that creates a common-sense immigration approach that serves the needs of our country.
Immigration | RecommendationAAU members have seen students stranded abroad, faculty members prevented from travelling to and from foreign countries, and scholars based abroad pulling out of academic conferences in the United States.
Immigration | Legal Brief