Oversight Hearing on the Reauthorization of the Higher Education Act of 1965, New York, New York: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Postsecondary Education of the Committee on Education and Labor, House of Representatives, One Hundred Second Congress, First Session, Hearing Held in New York, NY, June 24, 1991, Volume 4

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Page 210 - ... means a department, division, or other administrative unit in a college or university which provides primarily or exclusively a program of education in professional nursing and allied subjects leading to the degree of bachelor of arts, bachelor of science, bachelor of nursing, or to an equivalent degree, or to a graduate degree in nursing...
Page 212 - If the aggregate redemption amount (ie, principal plus interest) of all Series EE bonds redeemed by the taxpayer during the taxable year exceeds the qualified education expenses incurred, then the excludable portion of interest income is based on the ratio that the education expenses bear to the aggregate redemption amount (sec. 135(b)).
Page 212 - ... but does not include payment for, or the provision of, tools or supplies which may be retained by the employee after completion of a course of instruction, or meals, lodging, or transportation. The term 'educational assistance...
Page 84 - America is moving backward — not forward — in its efforts to achieve the full participation of minority citizens in the life and prosperity of the nation. . . . In education, employment, income, health, longevity, and other basic measures of individual and social well-being, gaps persist — and in some cases are widening — between members of minority groups and the majority population.
Page 212 - Al(a) for employment-related expenses, the amount of such expenses incurred during any calendar month of the taxable year must be reduced by an amount equal to the excess of the adjusted gross Income of the taxpayer for the taxable year over the applicable income limitation ($35,000 or $18,000 as the case may be) divided by twice the number of calendar months in the taxable year. For purposes of applying the taxpayer's income limitation a period of less than a calendar month will be treated as a...
Page 75 - AJninistration and Economics John Jay College, City University of New York Thank you for giving me this opportunity to testify before the House Banking subcommittee on Economic Stabilization regarding the enterprise zone proposals currently before Congress. I am an economist whose primary areas of research are public finance and urban economic development. I have spent considerable time studying and writing about...
Page 19 - ... professional associations. In several Bar Associations, as well as in the US Chamber of Commerce and American Mining Congress, he serves as the chairman or member of various committees concerned with antitrust and international law problems, particularly relating to the sea and foreign operations. He is also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the Interprofessional Council for International Security Affairs. Mr.
Page 72 - School is a collaborative effort of the New York City Board of Education and the City University of New York.
Page 213 - Such adjustments will be rounded to the nearest $50. is applied gradually over the income phaseout range, as is the case with other income phaseouts provided for by the Code.8 Generally, all Series EE savings bonds can be purchased through payroll savings plans, at most commercial banks, at many savings and loan associations, and at other qualified financial institutions. Such bonds can be purchased in various denominations, ranging from $50 to...
Page 212 - IB the amount of qualified education expenses and the denominator of which is the sum of principal and interest on all Series EE bonds redeemed by the taxpayer during the taxable year (sec.

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