Higher Education Amendments of 1979: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Education, Arts, and Humanities of the Committee on Labor and Human Resources, United States Senate, Ninety-sixth Congress, First Session, on S. 1839 ....U.S. Government Printing Office, 1980 |
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... ATTENDED AN HISTORICALLY BLACK COLLEGE . WHILE WE MAY ENGAGE IN ACADEMIC DEBATES CONCERNING THE MERITS OF HISTORI ... ATTENDING PRIVATE BLACK COLLEGES RECEIVED FINANCIAL AID IN 1974-75 , AN INCREASE OF 10.9 % OVER THE PREVIOUS YEAR AND ...
... ATTENDED AN HISTORICALLY BLACK COLLEGE . WHILE WE MAY ENGAGE IN ACADEMIC DEBATES CONCERNING THE MERITS OF HISTORI ... ATTENDING PRIVATE BLACK COLLEGES RECEIVED FINANCIAL AID IN 1974-75 , AN INCREASE OF 10.9 % OVER THE PREVIOUS YEAR AND ...
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... attend . But I should like to assure them that I will study the situation and just add one point , Mr. Chairman . I consider the student loan financing , however we do finance student attendance at higher institutions of learning , the ...
... attend . But I should like to assure them that I will study the situation and just add one point , Mr. Chairman . I consider the student loan financing , however we do finance student attendance at higher institutions of learning , the ...
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... attend school , and the great public good of education necessitate a strong commitment on our part . I believe that a federally sponsored and subsidized loan program can be an important supplement to such efforts . But I am con- cerned ...
... attend school , and the great public good of education necessitate a strong commitment on our part . I believe that a federally sponsored and subsidized loan program can be an important supplement to such efforts . But I am con- cerned ...
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... it possible for those young people who have the ability and the desire and the drive to attend institu- tions of higher education is an absolutely first priority , and that the objective of this bill is to make certain that 37.
... it possible for those young people who have the ability and the desire and the drive to attend institu- tions of higher education is an absolutely first priority , and that the objective of this bill is to make certain that 37.
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... ATTEND ANY SCHOOL ( S ) FOR WHICH THEY ARE QUALIFIED WILL ENCOURAGE INSTITUTIONS TO COMPETE BASED ON THE QUALITY OF EDUCATION THEY CAN OFFER . THE FRAMEWORK INTO WHICH S. 1600 FITS LET ME , AT THIS POINT , SAY SOMETHING ABOUT THE ...
... ATTEND ANY SCHOOL ( S ) FOR WHICH THEY ARE QUALIFIED WILL ENCOURAGE INSTITUTIONS TO COMPETE BASED ON THE QUALITY OF EDUCATION THEY CAN OFFER . THE FRAMEWORK INTO WHICH S. 1600 FITS LET ME , AT THIS POINT , SAY SOMETHING ABOUT THE ...
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academic administration aid programs allocation amended amount application appropriations assisting agencies Association attend award banks Basic Grant Bellmon bill borrow campus capital Carnegie Council Chairman Commissioner committee Congress cost default developing institutions Direct Student Loan dollars Educational Opportunity Grant eligible enrolled expected family contribution family contribution federal government federal student financial aid officer fiscal funds graduate grant programs Guaranteed Student Loan half-cost Higher Education Act increase insure interest rate interest subsidy Kennedy-Bellmon legislation lending maximum million MOYE NDSL Office of Education Paul's College payments Pennsylvania percent PHEAA postsecondary private lenders problem proposal quartile reauthorization receive recommendations repayment Sallie Mae Section sector Senator PELL Senator SCHWEIKER Senator STAFFORD SEOG September 30 Social Security special allowance SSIG student aid student assistance student financial aid student loan program Subcommittee Thank tion tuition U.S. SENATE undergraduate work-study
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Page 390 - The Administrator, to the extent necessary in order to prevent curtailment of opportunities for employment, shall by regulations or by orders provide for (1) the employment of learners, of apprentices...
Page 392 - Secretary may issue a certificate or order under this subsection he must find that such employment will not create a substantial probability of reducing the full-time employment opportunities of persons other than those employed under this subsection.
Page 330 - ... installments (or if the borrower so requests in graduated periodic installments determined in accordance with such schedules as may be approved by the Commissioner...
Page 393 - Pull- time students are not to be employed by an institution of higher education at subminimum wages under this subpart in unrelated trades or businesses as defined and applied under sections 511 through 515 of the Internal Revenue Code, such as apartment houses, stores, or other businesses not primarily catering to the students of the institution. (h) Certificates will not be issued where such issuance will result in a reduction of the wage rate paid to a current employee, including current student...
Page 393 - ... similarly posted during the effective period of such authorization. (b) Full-time students may not be employed under a certificate at less than 85 percent of the minimum wage applicable under section 6 of the Act. (c) An institution of higher education shall not employ full-time students at subminimum wages under this subpart in unrelated trades or businesses...
Page 390 - The other limitations implement the provisions relating to employment opportunities, ie, the "extent necessary in order to prevent curtailment of opportunities for employment" and the requirement that the regulations shall "prescribe standards and requirements to insure that this paragraph will not create a substantial probability of reducing the full-time employment opportunities of persons other than those to whom the minimum wage rate authorized by" section 14(b) of the Act is applicable.
Page 333 - ... what is an acceptable match for an SEOG are an unnecessary administrative burden. Elimination of this provision will help to reduce paperwork within the institution. Likewise, we have inserted a clause in section 413B(a) (2) (B) to clarify the $200 minimum academic year award in SEOG. We feel that $200 minimum award is reasonable. However, we would propose that a statement be added which states: "For a student enrolled for less than a full academic year, the minimum payment required may be reduced...
Page 392 - Washington, DC, and in the appropriate Regional Office of the Wage and Hour Division (or the Denver, Colorado Area Office for Colorado, North Dakota, and South Dakota; the Salt Lake City, Utah Area Office for Montana, Utah, and Wyoming; and the Caribbean Office for the area it covers) for institutions of higher education in its area. A period of 60 days will be provided after certificate issuance during which any interested person may file a written request for reconsideration or review. (e) If a...
Page 325 - ... the student is, or will be, unable to complete a course of study within four academic years because of a requirement of the institution of such course of study that the student enroll in a noncredit remedial course of study ; in either which case such period may be extended for not more than one additional academic year. (B) For the purposes of clause (ii) of subparagraph (A), a "noncredit remedial...
Page 342 - Code, shall be considered as effective income for such student. (C) The Commissioner shall promulgate special regulations for determining the expected family contribution and effective family income of a student who is determined (pursuant to regulations of the Commissioner) to be independent of his parents or guardians (or the person or persons having an equivalent relationship to such student). Such special regulations shall be consistent with the basic criteria set forth in division (ii) of subparagraph...