Educational Opportunity Grant Program Manual, 1971, Volume 2Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1971 |
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... exceed 4 academic years . The student must continue to meet all conditions of academic and financial eligibility for each academic year in which he re- ceives EOG payments . The period of 4 academic years is equivalent to eight ...
... exceed 4 academic years . The student must continue to meet all conditions of academic and financial eligibility for each academic year in which he re- ceives EOG payments . The period of 4 academic years is equivalent to eight ...
Page 43
... exceed 12 months only for students who secure it to perform military service . A student whose leave of absence exceeds the approved period need not be given priority for a renewal year award . A student who leaves the institution ...
... exceed 12 months only for students who secure it to perform military service . A student whose leave of absence exceeds the approved period need not be given priority for a renewal year award . A student who leaves the institution ...
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... exceed 4 academic years . The student must continue to meet all conditions of academic and financial eligibility for each academic year in which he re- ceives EOG payments . The period of 4 academic years is equivalent to eight ...
... exceed 4 academic years . The student must continue to meet all conditions of academic and financial eligibility for each academic year in which he re- ceives EOG payments . The period of 4 academic years is equivalent to eight ...
Page 47
... exceed 12 months only for students who secure it to perform military ervice . A student whose leave of absence exceeds the approved period need not be given riority for a renewal year award . A student who leaves the institution without ...
... exceed 12 months only for students who secure it to perform military ervice . A student whose leave of absence exceeds the approved period need not be given riority for a renewal year award . A student who leaves the institution without ...
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... exceed the amount required to attend the primary institution only to the extent of the tuition and supplies at the secondary institution . The combined programs at the primary and secondary institutions must place the student in a full ...
... exceed the amount required to attend the primary institution only to the extent of the tuition and supplies at the secondary institution . The combined programs at the primary and secondary institutions must place the student in a full ...
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adjusted gross income Administrative Expenses allocation letter amount appropriate Area IV Continued attendance audit Avenue California cash Chapter College Work-Study Program Commissioner Control Accounts criteria Defense Student Loan determined disbursement Division of Student educational expenses Educational Opportunity Grant EOG funds EOG Program exceptional financial need Federal financial aid officer full-time higher education independent student initial year awards initial year funds institution's institutions of higher Manual Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Missouri Morehead State University National Defense Student need analysis NIH Account NIH-Funded Grants North Carolina Office of Education Ohio Opportunity Grants Branch Opportunity Grants Program parental contribution participating payments Post Office Drawer procedures receive Regional Office renewal year award Section semester Services Area VIII South Dakota Special Services Area Street student aid Student Financial Aid Student Loan Student Loan Program summer session Talent Search Area Texas Unexpended Grant Authorization Upward Bound Area Virginia York
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Page 23 - ... are accepted, on transfer, by not less than three institutions which are so accredited, for credit on the same basis as if transferred from an institution so accredited.
Page 23 - 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, (2) is legally authorized within such State to provide a program of education beyond secondary education, (3...