Education Department |
Pell Grants |
$14,215.0 |
$16,851.0 |
18.5% |
$17,335.0 |
21.9% |
$16,890.0 |
18.8% |
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Supplemental Grants |
$757.5 |
$0.0 |
-100.0% |
$757.5 |
0.0% |
$757.5 |
0.0% |
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Federal Work-Study |
$980.5 |
$980.5 |
0.0% |
$980.5 |
0.0% |
$980.5 |
0.0% |
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Perkins Loan program |
$64.3 |
$0.0 |
-100.0% |
$64.3 |
0.0% |
$70.0 |
8.8% |
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Leveraging Educational Assistance Partnership |
$63.9 |
$0.0 |
-100.0% |
$63.9 |
0.0% |
$63.9 |
0.0% |
|
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Aid to historically black colleges |
$238.1 |
$238.1 |
0.0% |
$323.1 |
35.7% |
$238.1 |
0.0% |
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Aid to Hispanic-serving institutions |
$93.3 |
$174.4 |
35.7% |
$193.3 |
107.2% |
$174.4 |
35.7% |
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|
TRIO program for disadvantaged students |
$885.2 |
$885.2 |
0.0% |
$885.2 |
0.0% |
$895.2 |
1.1% |
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|
Gear Up |
$303.4 |
$303.4 |
0.0% |
$318.0 |
4.8% |
$308.4 |
1.7% |
|
|
Vocational education: state grants |
$1,160.9 |
$0.0 |
-100.0% |
n/a |
n/a |
$1,160.9 |
0.0% |
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Tech-Prep education |
$102.9 |
$0.0 |
-100.0% |
$105.0 |
2.0% |
$102.9 |
0.0% |
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Science and Other Agencies |
National Institutes of Health (total) |
$29,230.0 |
$29,230.0 |
0.0% |
$30,400.0 |
3.9% |
$30,250.0 |
3.5% |
|
|
National Science Foundation (total) |
$6,033.0 |
$6,854.0 |
13.7% |
$6,854.0 |
13.7% |
$6,854.0 |
13.7% |
|
|
NSF Directorate for Education and Human Resources |
$726.0 |
$790.0 |
8.8% |
$840.0 |
15.7% |
$790.0 |
8.8% |
|
|
Agriculture Department: cooperative research and education |
$668.0 |
$535.0 |
-20.0% |
n/a |
n/a |
$698.0 |
4.4% |
|
|
Agriculture Department: cooperative extension |
$453.0 |
$432.0 |
-4.6% |
n/a |
n/a |
$464.0 |
2.5% |
|
|
Energy Department: Office of Science |
$3,973.0 |
$4,722.0 |
18.9% |
$4,860.0 |
21.0% |
$4,640.0 |
16.0% |
|
|
Defense Department: basic research |
$1,783.0 |
$1,698.6 |
-4.8% |
n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
|
|
National Aeronautics and Space Administration: science |
$4,706.0 |
$4,442.0 |
-5.9% |
n/a |
n/a |
$4,523.0 |
3.9% |
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NOTE: All figures are in millions. Increases shown in research spending, except for the NIH and NSF, may include Congressional earmarks for specific colleges. This spending would reduce the size of the increase available for competitively awarded grants. The Senate's proposal for agricultural research includes $68-million provided by this year's farm bill. |
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