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Status of FY23 appropriations including the President’s FY23 Budget Request for AAU’s funding priorities at the Department of Education including Title IV and Title VI funding.
Agency Budgets | Student Aid | FY23 | Appropriations Tables | Department of Education | Federal Budget | Fact SheetsAAU joined APLU in filing an amicus brief in Allen v. Cooper, a case that will be argued before the Supreme Court on November 5.
Patents | Intellectual Property | Legal BriefThe Student Aid Alliance sent a letter to Senate Appropriations Committee leadership thanking them for their continued bipartisan support of federal student aid programs, and requesting the committee fund federal student aid programs at levels provided in the House-passed FY20 Labor-HHS-Ed.
Student Aid | LettersAAU, along with ACE, APLU, and 40 other higher education organizations, sent a letter to House leaders urging they pass the FUTURE Act
Student Aid | Higher Education Legislation | LettersThe following is a statement from the Association of American Universities, Association of Research Libraries, and the Association of University Presses welcoming Cornell University to the Toward an Open Monograph Ecosystem Initiative, which includes more than 60 university presses and 15…
Intellectual Property | Press ReleasesAAU, together with nine other higher education associations, submitted comments to the Federal Trade Commission regarding the agency’s Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, titled “Standards for Safeguarding Customer Information.”
Intellectual Property | LettersAAU, together with ACE, APLU, and 39 other organizations sent a letter to House leaders to urge them to support H.R. 5365, the “FUTURE Act.”
Student Aid | Affordability and Student Aid | LettersAAU has prepared key recommendations for the Biden-Harris Administration to help preserve the government-university partnership.
Student Aid | Immigration | Science & Security | Research Administration & Regulation | RecommendationAAU and APLU submitted comments in response to the United States Copyright Office’s request for public comment on its forthcoming study on state sovereign immunity in the copyright context.
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