AASCU on the Hill
Join AASCU for an in-person Hill Day and make your voice heard in the halls of Congress. Your institution’s voice can help shift the needle on key federal policy priorities for regional public universities (RPUs).
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Meet in person with your federal delegation.
The start of the second session of the 119th Congress in 2026 provides a renewed and timely opportunity to engage with the members of your federal delegation after a tumultuous 2025. AASCU invites all its members and leaders at regional public universities (RPUs) to attend the Washington, DC, event on March 24-25 to promote the successes of the sector and its positive social and economic impacts on their surrounding communities.
Members of Congress need to hear from you directly to help them better understand this cohort of institutions and the significant effects the loss of previously dependable national investments in higher education will have on student success and university goals. Specifically, it is crucial that you share how institutional achievement is directly correlated with student success and regional social and economic prosperity.
AASCU is accentuating this call to protect federal institutional and student support programs, including Pell Grants, Postsecondary Student Success Grants, Minority-Serving Institutions Grants, TRIO and GEAR-UP, and the Augustus F. Hawkins Centers of Excellence Grants. The 2026 AASCU on the Hill provides you with such an opportunity.
What can advocates expect on March 24–25, 2026?
Join your friends and peers from across the country for the 2026 AASCU on the Hill and have an impact on the development of the following important federal policy issues:
- Preserving federal funding for student financial aid and institutional assistance
- The development and implementation of accountability provisions in H.R. 1
- Preserving the authority to fund Minority-Serving Institutions
- Show Congress the unique impact and the crucial role regional public universities play
Share your expertise and unique insights to help educate your federal delegation on the complexities of modern higher education institutions, the composition of today’s students, and the innovative approaches, recommendations, and challenges in advancing your organization’s mission.


Marc Goldwein of the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, and Justin Humphrey of the Congressional Budget Office.
Who should attend?
- Presidents and chancellors
- System presidents and chancellors
- Government relations/public affairs staff
- Student government or association presidents, invited by campus leadership
Benefits of participation?
- Meet directly with the offices of your senators and representatives
- Get briefed on the latest news and actions on Capitol Hill
- Utilize practical materials, trainings, and resources for meeting talking points, suggestions, and advocacy best practices
- Network and connect with other AASCU presidents/chancellors and share knowledge and best practices
Schedule at a glance
Sessions will be held at AASCU’s office, located at 1350 I Street NW, Washington, DC.
On Wednesday, March 24, participants will make their own transportation arrangements to the Capitol.
| 1:30–1:45 p.m. | Welcome and Introductions |
| 1:45–2:15 p.m. | Program Session |
| 2:15–3:15 p.m. | Program Session |
| 3:15–3:30 p.m. | Break |
| 3:30–4:30 p.m. | Program Session |
| 4:30-5:30 p.m. | Program Session |
| 5:30-7 p.m. | Reception |
| 8–9:30 a.m. | Breakfast and Final Charge
Join your friends and colleagues for breakfast and some parting words of wisdom from invited members of Congress as everyone prepares for their congressional visits. |
| 10 a.m.–5 p.m. | Capitol Hill Meetings |

Hill Meetings
Hill Meeting Scheduling: Attendees are responsible for scheduling meetings with their congressional delegation: one member of the U.S. House of Representatives and both U.S. Senate offices. Meetings should preferably be scheduled between 10 am – 5 pm on Wednesday, Mar.25. For those attendees requiring assistance, AASCU Government Relations staff stand ready to assist with any scheduling needs.
*Reminder*
Most meetings in Capitol Hill offices are scheduled for only 20-25 minutes. AASCU recommends asking for a meeting with your elected official AND their legislative assistant covering higher education policy issues. Attendees should determine the necessary travel time between meeting locations and take that into account when scheduling meetings between both sides of Capitol Hill. We recommend, at least 30 minutes to get from the House to the Senate or vice-versa.”
Please reach out to AASCU Government Relations staff if you require assistance in scheduling any meetings. We encourage you to share any time constraints, additional requests, or previously scheduled meetings you may have via email. You can contact our team at govrel@aascu.org.



Testimonials
Join us in March and make your voice heard.
| Attendee type | Early Bird Rate (ends Jan. 16) |
Regular Rate |
|---|---|---|
| Member Presidents, Chancellors, Government Relations staff |
$250 | $350 |
| Nonmember Presidents, Chancellors, Government Relations staff |
$500 | $700 |
| Students | Complimentary | Complimentary |
Non-Refundable Registration Fees
Should your travel plans change, please be advised that all registration fees for the meeting are non-refundable.
Accommodations
Details to come.
Meeting location
Sessions will be held at AASCU’s office, located at 1350 I Street NW, Washington, DC.
On Wednesday, participants will make their own transportation arrangements to the Capitol.
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