Biden Signs Major Spending Bill That Includes $400 Increase for Pell Grants

Published on
March 15, 2022

(Excerpt from ACE News)

  • President Biden has signed a $1.5 trillion spending bill that funds the government through the end of September, a package that includes all 12 annual appropriations bills for FY 2022 along with $13.6 billion in support for Ukraine and refugees fleeing the Russian invasion.
  • The bill provides $3 billion for higher education, which would fund increases for most Title IV programs at the Department of Education.
  • The maximum Pell Grant will receive a $400 boost under the bill, bringing it to $6,895. While this is the largest increase in years, it still falls far short of doubling the grant, which President Biden campaigned on in 2020. The higher education community remains committed to doubling the Pell Grant, which turns 50 this year and is overdue to be revamped for today’s students.
  • On the research side, the overall budget of the National Science Foundation would be set at $8.84 billion, $351 million over FY 2021 level, while the Department of Energy’s Office of Science would increase to $7.48 billion and NASA’s science program would rise to $7.61 billion. The National Institutes of Health would receive $45 billion, a $2 billion increase over FY 2021, including $1 billion for the Advanced Research Projects Agency-Health.
  • The House bill also reauthorizes the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA). The VAWA provisions include a mandate for higher education institutions to conduct a standardized campus climate survey every two years, developed by the Secretary of Education. The higher education association community supports VAWA’s reauthorization but will be working toward improving the mandate to give colleges and universities more flexibility.