Higher Education Act of 1965: Hearings, Eighty-ninth Congress, First SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 - 889 pages |
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... reason- able access to another public or a private program of loan insurance which is at least substantially as beneficial to such students as is the program of loan insurance set forth in this part , he shall not , for so long as he ...
... reason- able access to another public or a private program of loan insurance which is at least substantially as beneficial to such students as is the program of loan insurance set forth in this part , he shall not , for so long as he ...
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... reason is that enrollments are increasing faster than per - student expenditures for books . Today an estimated $ 226 million is needed merely to stock the shelves of our universities with the books needed for the present student and ...
... reason is that enrollments are increasing faster than per - student expenditures for books . Today an estimated $ 226 million is needed merely to stock the shelves of our universities with the books needed for the present student and ...
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... reason the amounts are up to the Commissioner of Education is that he may want to put more money into the weaker institutions after he has analyzed the situation than in the more wealthy institutions , and so he has to have some ...
... reason the amounts are up to the Commissioner of Education is that he may want to put more money into the weaker institutions after he has analyzed the situation than in the more wealthy institutions , and so he has to have some ...
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... reason is that enrollments are increasing faster than per - student expenditures for books . Today an estimated $ 226 million is needed merely to stock the shelves of our universities with the books needed for the present student and ...
... reason is that enrollments are increasing faster than per - student expenditures for books . Today an estimated $ 226 million is needed merely to stock the shelves of our universities with the books needed for the present student and ...
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... reason for dropping out . These statistics are chiefly an expression of the plight of low income families and their children . The relationship between family income and college attendance is clear . In 1960 , for example , 78 per- cent ...
... reason for dropping out . These statistics are chiefly an expression of the plight of low income families and their children . The relationship between family income and college attendance is clear . In 1960 , for example , 78 per- cent ...
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Page 21 - Such notes or other obligations shall bear interest at a rate determined by the Secretary of the Treasury, taking into consideration the current average market yield on outstanding marketable obligations of the United States of comparable maturities during the month preceding the issuance of the notes or other obligations.
Page 25 - Nothing contained in this Act shall be construed to authorize any department, agency, officer, or employee of the United States to exercise any direction, supervision, or control over the curriculum, program of instruction, administration, or personnel of any educational institution or school system...
Page 21 - (1) prescribe such regulations as may be necessary to carry out the purposes of this part; "(2) sue and be sued in any court of record of a State having general jurisdiction or in any district court of the United States, and such district courts shall have jurisdiction of civil actions arising under this...
Page 6 - State may, within sixty days after notice of such action, file with the United States court of appeals for the circuit in which the State is located a petition for review of that action. A copy of the petition shall be forthwith transmitted by the clerk of the court to the Commissioner.
Page 21 - All redemptions, purchases, and sales by the Secretary of the Treasury of such notes or other obligations shall be treated as public debt transactions of the United States.
Page 7 - Secretary, but not exceeding $100 per day, including travel time, and while so serving away from their homes or regular places of business they may be allowed travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, as authorized by section 5 of the Administrative Expenses Act of 1946 (5 USC 73b-2) for persons in the Government service employed intermittently.
Page 5 - State, local, and private school funds ; (6) sets forth such fiscal control and fund accounting procedures as may be necessary to assure proper disbursement of, and accounting for, Federal funds paid to the State (including...
Page 93 - Mr. Chairman and members of the subcommittee, I appreciate very much the opportunity to appear before you today on a matter which I consider to be of utmost importance to Fort Benning, Ga.
Page 22 - For purposes of this subsection, the Commissioner shall publish a list of nationally recognized accrediting agencies or associations which he determines to be reliable authority as to the quality of training offered.
Page 8 - ... (3) provides for such fiscal control and fund accounting procedures as may be necessary to assure proper disbursement of and accounting for Federal funds paid to the applicant under this section; and (4) provides for making such reports, in such form and containing such information, as the Commissioner may require to carry out his functions...