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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... amended . We must carefully examine the act's initial objectives and then ask ourselves if the three - part sys- tem can be effective if one or more components are not fully oper- ational . For example , Mr. Chairman , the 1992 amendments ...
... amended . We must carefully examine the act's initial objectives and then ask ourselves if the three - part sys- tem can be effective if one or more components are not fully oper- ational . For example , Mr. Chairman , the 1992 amendments ...
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... amendments , the 85-15 rule , went into effect last July . Proprietary schools that do not receive at least 15 per- cent of their revenue from sources other than title IV programs must report this to the Department . Or they lose their ...
... amendments , the 85-15 rule , went into effect last July . Proprietary schools that do not receive at least 15 per- cent of their revenue from sources other than title IV programs must report this to the Department . Or they lose their ...
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... Amendments of 1992 ( P.L. 102-325 ) further tightened eligibility requirements by lowering the threshold to 25 percent for subsequent fiscal years . You requested that today we talk about several issues related to " gatekeeping " -- the ...
... Amendments of 1992 ( P.L. 102-325 ) further tightened eligibility requirements by lowering the threshold to 25 percent for subsequent fiscal years . You requested that today we talk about several issues related to " gatekeeping " -- the ...
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... amended . In 1995 , about $ 35.2 billion in aid was made available to almost 7 million students to attend postsecondary institutions , with aid available projected to reach $ 40 billion in 1997 . In As funding for Title IV programs has ...
... amended . In 1995 , about $ 35.2 billion in aid was made available to almost 7 million students to attend postsecondary institutions , with aid available projected to reach $ 40 billion in 1997 . In As funding for Title IV programs has ...
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... amendments to HEA . TITLE IV REGULATORY FRAMEWORK The Title IV regulatory structure includes three actors -- the Department of Education , states , and accrediting agencies -- known as the " triad . " Because of concern about federal ...
... amendments to HEA . TITLE IV REGULATORY FRAMEWORK The Title IV regulatory structure includes three actors -- the Department of Education , states , and accrediting agencies -- known as the " triad . " Because of concern about federal ...
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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 assessment ATB students audits BARNES billion BLANCHETTE Categorical variables certification cohort data Congress correlation cosmetology Department of Education Department's dual accreditation education and training effect eligibility enrollments of 300 ensure Faculty turnover full-time enrollment full-time equivalent funds gatekeeping graduation rates grants Stafford Higher Education Act indicates KUBE licensing LONGANECKER Main campus multiple regression obtained related employment outcome measures oversight participate in Title percent percentage of ATB percentage of students percentage points percentage trained placement rates postsecondary education postsecondary institutions program length receiving Pell grants regression analysis requirements role school characteristics school performance schools accredited schools and colleges schools with enrollments SFA programs SHAYS significant relationships staff Stafford loans student loan Subcommittee Title IV programs total and cohort training-related placement triad variables VATEA vocational withdrawal rates
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Page 102 - mission of the US Department of Education is "To Ensure Equal Access to Education and to Promote Educational Excellence Throughout the Nation".
Page 67 - provides an eligible program of training to prepare students for gainful employment in a recognized occupation.
Page 4 - and I look forward to the hearing. [The prepared statement of Hon. Gene Green follows:] Subcommittee on Human Resources and Intergovernmental Relations Statement of Representative Gene Green
Page 54 - [The prepared statement of Mr. Bloom follows:] Mr. Chairman and Members of the Subcommittee: We welcome this opportunity to discuss the
Page 60 - success with respect to student achievement in relation to its mission, including, as appropriate, consideration of course completion, State licensing examination, and job placement rates.
Page 101 - mission, including, as appropriate, consideration of course completion, State licensing examination, and job placement rates 10. default rates in the student loan programs
Page 13 - creating goals for self-improvement of weaker programs and stimulating a general raising of standards among educational institutions,
Page 101 - or compliance audits, program reviews, and such other information as the Secretary may provide to the agency or association.
Page 122 - happy to respond to any questions the members of the Subcommittee may have.
Page 35 - we are assisted by the National Advisory Committee on Institutional Quality and Integrity, the role of which was substantially enhanced by the 1992 amendments,