Basic Educational Opportunity Grants Program: 1978-79 Family Contributions Schedule : Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Postsecondry Education of the Committee on Education and Labor, House of Representatives, Ninety-fifth Congress, First Session, Held in Washington, D.C., September 12, 1977U.S. Government Printing Office, 1978 - 137 pages |
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... million applica- tions being processed annually it would not be possible to permit corrections to be made after an application has been submitted to reflect later fluctuations in the family's asset position . If a student's family ...
... million applica- tions being processed annually it would not be possible to permit corrections to be made after an application has been submitted to reflect later fluctuations in the family's asset position . If a student's family ...
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... million in fiscal year 1978 to be used for this purpose . Congressman Richardson Preyer , who has contacted the subcom- mittee on several occasions regarding constituents of his who have been denied the necessary basic grant funds to ...
... million in fiscal year 1978 to be used for this purpose . Congressman Richardson Preyer , who has contacted the subcom- mittee on several occasions regarding constituents of his who have been denied the necessary basic grant funds to ...
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... million , and using the remainder to increase the $ 12,500 offset for personal assets . OE estimates that the $ 66 million remaining could increase that offset to $ 17,000 . I hope that this Subcommittee will push for those changes at a ...
... million , and using the remainder to increase the $ 12,500 offset for personal assets . OE estimates that the $ 66 million remaining could increase that offset to $ 17,000 . I hope that this Subcommittee will push for those changes at a ...
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... million , and using the remainder to increase the $ 12,500 offset for personal as- sets . OE estimates that the $ 66 million remaining could increase that offset to $ 17,000 . As I see it , Mr. Chairman , I don't think I have to ...
... million , and using the remainder to increase the $ 12,500 offset for personal as- sets . OE estimates that the $ 66 million remaining could increase that offset to $ 17,000 . As I see it , Mr. Chairman , I don't think I have to ...
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... million . During that year approximately 185,000 students received awards . The program has experienced dramatic growth since that first year of existence , and during the current academic year we expect that approximately 2 million ...
... million . During that year approximately 185,000 students received awards . The program has experienced dramatic growth since that first year of existence , and during the current academic year we expect that approximately 2 million ...
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1978-79 Family Contribution academic aid is received aid is requested applicant's asset reserve award Basic Educational Opportunity Basic Grant application Basic Grant eligibility Basic Grant Program BEOG program BIAGGI BUD SHUSTER Bureau of Student business assets calendar year prior calendar year(s Califano certificate Chairman committee CONGRESS THE LIBRARY criteria data elements dependent determining Division Educational Opportunity Grant enrolled Family Contribution Schedules family size offset Federal Register FORD high school graduates higher education income tax Independent Applicants independent student institution of higher JOHN BRADEMAS JULY 12 KORNFELD LIBRARY OF CONGRES LIBRARY OF CONGRESS million need analysis services non-high school graduates Notice of Proposed Office of Education Opportunity Grant Program percent percentage personal assets postsecondary education problem PROFFITT proprietary institution proprietary schools questions recipients regular students require Section September 12 spouse statement step parent Student Financial Aid Student Financial Assistance Student Loan SUBCOMMITTEE ON POSTSECONDARY tax exemption tion
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Page 110 - ... a program of training to prepare students for gainful employment in a recognized occupation; and (4) is a public or other nonprofit institution.
Page 105 - institution of higher education" means" an educational institution in any State which (1) admits as regular students only persons having a certificate of graduation from a school providing secondary education, or the recognized equivalent of such a certificate...
Page 97 - Honorable William D. Ford, Chairman Subcommittee on Postsecondary Education Committee on Education and Labor House of Representatives Dear Mr. Chairman: On August 1, 1985, we testified before your Subcommittee on our report entitled, "Many Proprietary Schools Do Not Comply With Department of Education's Pell Grant Program Requirements.
Page 133 - Region 1 Boston Region II New York Region III Philadelphia Region IV Atlanta Region V Chicago Region VI Dallas Region VII Kansas City Region VIII Denver Region IX San Francisco Region X Seattle...
Page 137 - ... arrangements with private vocational training institutions where such private institutions can make a significant contribution to attaining the objectives of the State plan, and can provide substantially equivalent training at a lesser cost, or can provide equipment or services not available in public institutions...
Page 5 - Student" means a student who: (1) Has not and will not be claimed as an exemption for Federal income tax purposes by any person except his or her spouse for the calendar year(s) in which aid is received and the calendar year prior to the academic year for which aid is requested. (2) Has not received and will not receive financial assistance of more than $600 from his or her parent(s) in...
Page 79 - Colleges and Universities, the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities, the National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges...
Page 33 - Thank you for the opportunity to be with you today to discuss the Basic Educational Opportunity Grant Program and to share with you our...
Page 9 - ... family has suffered a loss of or damage to assets resulting from a natural disaster in an area that has been declared a national disaster area by the President of the United States.
Page 5 - ... the calendar year prior to the academic year for which aid is requested; and (3) Has not lived or will not live for more than 2 consecutive weeks in the home of a parent during the calendar year in which aid is received or the calendar year prior to the academic year for which aid is requested.