The Chronicle of Higher Education

Senate Approves Budget Resolution That Would Raise Pell Grant and Restore Programs Bush Wants to Cut

By STEPHEN BURD

Washington

The U.S. Senate on Thursday approved a budget plan for the 2006 fiscal year that calls on Congress to raise the maximum Pell Grant by $450, to $4,500, and to maintain several federal student-aid programs that the Bush administration has put on the chopping block.

Those...

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