Advocacy Letters

Congressional Letters

09/17/25

Letter to Senate Committee on HELP regarding the abandoned defense of the HSI program in feder al court

09/17/25

Letter to House and Senate Labor – HHS Subcommittee regarding the abandoned defense of the HSI program in federal court

09/17/25

Letter to the Committee on Education & Workforce regarding the abandoned defense of the HSI program in federal court

09/17/25

Letter to Senate Appropriations Committee and House Appropriations Committee regarding the abandoned defense of the HSI program in federal court

03/31/25

Letter to the Department of Education on FVT and GE Reporting Requirements

Coalition Letters

09/16/25

Letter to House Labor-HHS Subcommittee regarding the rescinding of federal resources from Minority-Serving Institutions.

09/16/25

Letter to Senate Majority Leader and Senate Minority Leader regarding the rescinding of federal resources from Minority-Serving Institutions.

09/16/25

Letter to Speaker of the House and House Minority Leader regarding the rescinding of federal resources from Minority-Serving Institutions.

09/16/25

Letter to Senate Committee on Appropriations and House Committee on Appropriations regarding the rescinding of federal resources from Minority-Serving Institutions.

05/28/25

Letter to Secretary of State Marco Rubio on U.S. Department of State pausing new student visa interviews

Executive Branch Letters

03/12/25

Letter to Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer

02/21/25

Letter urging Secretary Rollins to reactivate funding and operation of E. Kika De La Garza (EKDLG) Fellowship Program

02/18/25

HACU responds to Department of Education’s Dear Colleague letter

02/14/25

Letter to Secretary Brooke Rollins

01/23/25

Letter to Secretary Rubio

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