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AAU urges Congress to support a maximum Pell Grant award of $7,000 in FY21.
Federal Budget | FY21 | Department of Education | Student Aid | Issue BriefA statement by Association of American Universities President Hunter Rawlings on the FY17 budget proposed today by House Budget Committee Chairman Tom Price (R-GA).
Federal Budget | FY17 | Fiscal Policy | StatementsStatus of FY21 appropriations including the President’s FY21 Budget Request for AAU’s funding priorities at the Department of Education including Title IV and Title VI funding.
FY21 | Appropriations Tables | Agency Budgets | Federal Budget | Department of Education | Student Aid | Fact SheetsThis is a letter about the Student Aid Alliance urging House and Senate appropriators to provide strong student aid funding in FY18.
Federal Budget | FY18 | Student Aid | LettersAAU joined 187 organizations in encouraging Congress to invest in America’s students by doubling the maximum Pell Grant award
Affordability and Student Aid | Student Aid | FY22 | LettersNational Science Foundation FY2017 Budget Request to Congress
Agency Budgets | National Science Foundation | FY17 | AnalysisSenators Mazie Hirono (D-HI); Jack Reed (D-RI); and Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) are circulating a letter in support of the Federal Pell Grant Program.
Student Aid | Federal Budget | Agency Budgets | LettersAAU sent a letter to President Biden requesting that the Department of Education extend FAFSA verification waivers for the 2022-23 award year.
Student Aid | Affordability and Student Aid | LettersFederal student aid is an essential element in the nation’s economic growth and prosperity, enabling low- and middle-income students to attend college and current workers to retrain for new careers.
FY23 | Agency Budgets | Federal Budget | Student Aid | Department of EducationThe Student Aid Alliance, of which AAU is a member, sent a letter to the leadership of the House and Senate subcommittees on Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies seeking increased funding for federal student aid programs in FY23.
FY23 | Student Aid | Affordability and Student Aid | Letters