Department of Education Oversight, Gatekeeping: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Human Resources and Intergovernmental Relations of the Committee on Government Reform and Oversight, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fourth Congress, Second Session, June 6, 1996U.S. Government Printing Office, 1997 - 239 pages |
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... abuse exists in stu- dent aid programs . Student loan defaults are one of the more visi- ble results of this fraud and abuse . Between fiscal years 1983 and 1993 , annual Federal payments to honor default claims increased 6.
... abuse exists in stu- dent aid programs . Student loan defaults are one of the more visi- ble results of this fraud and abuse . Between fiscal years 1983 and 1993 , annual Federal payments to honor default claims increased 6.
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... increased over 400 percent . Annually , about 1 million students enroll in about 5,000 propri- etary schools . These schools account for about half of all post- secondary institutions and make an important contribution by pro- viding ...
... increased over 400 percent . Annually , about 1 million students enroll in about 5,000 propri- etary schools . These schools account for about half of all post- secondary institutions and make an important contribution by pro- viding ...
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... increased over 400 percent , from $ 445 million to $ 2.4 billion . ' Annually , almost 1 million students enroll in about 5,000 proprietary ( private for - profit ) schools that represent about 50 percent of all postsecondary ...
... increased over 400 percent , from $ 445 million to $ 2.4 billion . ' Annually , almost 1 million students enroll in about 5,000 proprietary ( private for - profit ) schools that represent about 50 percent of all postsecondary ...
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... increased , so have losses to the federal government from honoring its guarantee on student loans . In 1968 , the government paid $ 2 million to cover loan defaults ; in 1987 , default payments exceeded $ 1 billion ; and by 1991 ...
... increased , so have losses to the federal government from honoring its guarantee on student loans . In 1968 , the government paid $ 2 million to cover loan defaults ; in 1987 , default payments exceeded $ 1 billion ; and by 1991 ...
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... increasing or decreasing propensity to grant , deny , or revoke school accreditation over the past few years . Some accrediting agency officials told us that because they effectively prescreen institutions applying for accreditation ...
... increasing or decreasing propensity to grant , deny , or revoke school accreditation over the past few years . Some accrediting agency officials told us that because they effectively prescreen institutions applying for accreditation ...
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1992 amendments 1992 HEA Amendments 300 or less Ability to benefit accredited schools accrediting agencies Accrediting Commission ACCSCT analysis annual total data assess ATB students audits BARNES billion BLANCHETTE Categorical variables coefficient cohort data cohort default rate CONGRESS THE LIBRARY cosmetology Department of Education Department's education and training educational quality effect eligibility ensure Faculty turnover full-time enrollment full-time equivalent funds gatekeeping graduation rates grants Stafford Higher Education Act institution's KUBE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS licensing LONGANECKER multiple regression number of schools oversight participate in Title percent percentage points percentage trained performance standards placement rates postsecondary education postsecondary institutions program length receiving Pell grants recertification regression analysis requirements responsibility RESS role school characteristics school performance schools accredited schools and colleges SFA programs SHAYS Stafford loans student aid programs student financial aid student loan Subcommittee Title IV programs total and cohort training-related placement triad variables vocational withdrawal rates
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Page 6 - I would ask unanimous consent that all members of the subcommittee be permitted to place any opening statement in the record and that the record remain open for 3 days for that purpose. Without objection, so ordered. I also ask unanimous consent that our witnesses be permitted to include their written statements in the record.
Page 98 - SUBCOMMITTEE ON HUMAN RESOURCES AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS, COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT REFORM AND OVERSIGHT, Washington, DC.
Page 101 - Success with respect to student achievement in relation to the institution's mission, including, as appropriate, consideration of course completion, State licensing examination, and job placement rates.
Page 102 - Its mission is to ensure equal access to education and to promote educational excellence throughout the Nation.
Page 67 - ... a program of training to prepare students for gainful employment in a recognized occupation; and (4) is a public or other nonprofit institution.
Page 13 - Protecting an institution against harmful internal and external pressures! 6. Creating goals for self-improvement of weaker programs and stimulating a general raising of standards among educational institutions; 7. Involving the faculty and staff comprehensively in institutional evaluation and planning; 8. Establishing criteria for professional certification, licensure, and for upgrading courses offering such preparation; and 9. Providing one basis for determining eligibility for Federal assistance.
Page 229 - ... the last two years of high school and the first two of college in a shorter period of time and yet not lose the essential values of a liberal education.
Page 62 - Department to attain clear, measurable and binding performance standards to help meet the requirements of the Government Performance and Results Act of 1 993 (GPRA).
Page 122 - I will be happy to respond to any questions the members of the subcommittee may have, and I ask that my complete statement be included in the record.