Once the President’s Budget for Fiscal Year 2027 is released, CGS will provide a summary of key proposals affecting graduate education, research, and federal student aid.

Analysis of the president’s annual budget request and appropriations by Congress.
Once the President’s Budget for Fiscal Year 2027 is released, CGS will provide a summary of key proposals affecting graduate education, research, and federal student aid.
Once federal agencies release budget summaries of interest, CGS will link to them here.
Coalition for National Science Funding Requests Funding for NSF
On March 20, 2026, CGS joined the Coalition for National Science Funding’s (CNSF) appropriations request recommending Congress appropriate at least $9.9 billion for the National Science Foundation (NSF) in Fiscal Year (FY) 2027. This would be an increase of $1.15 billion (13.1 percent) over the FY 2026 enacted level. In the funding request CNSF emphasized NSF funding for basic research and infrastructure, artificial intelligence and quantum, and training of the next generation of scientists including tens of thousands of PhD students and postdoctoral researchers that are vital to workforce development.
Ad Hoc Group for Medical Research Coalition Requests Funding for NIH
On March 3, 2026, CGS joined more than 550 organizations in supporting the Ad Hoc Group for Medical Research’s recommendation that Congress provide at least $51.303 billion for the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in fiscal year 2027, an increase of $4.087 billion (8.7 percent) over the FY 2026 enacted level. The coalition emphasized that sustained growth in NIH funding is essential to support the more than 300,000 researchers nationwide advancing treatments, cures, and medical breakthroughs that strengthen the U.S. biomedical research enterprise.
Energy Sciences Coalition Requests Funding for DOE Office of Science
On February 17, 2026, CGS joined the Energy Sciences Coalition (ESC) appropriations request recommending Congress appropriate at least $9.5 billion for the Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science in Fiscal Year (FY) 2027, an increase of $1.1 billion (13.1 percent) over the FY 2026 enacted level. In the funding request, ESC emphasized the importance of funding for the Office of Science in order to sustain U.S. leadership in scientific research, energy innovation, emerging technology initiatives such as AI and quantum, infrastructure upgrades at DOE national laboratories, and workforce development for over 29,000 Ph.D. scientists, engineers, and graduate students.
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