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HIGHER EDUCATION ACT OF 1965
AND RELATED STATUTES

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COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION AND LABOR

CARL D. PERKINS, Kentucky, Chairman

FRANK THOMPSON, JR., New Jersey
JOHN BRADEMAS, Indiana
AUGUSTUS F. HAWKINS, California
WILLIAM D. FORD, Michigan
PHILLIP BURTON, California
JOSEPH M. GAYDOS, Pennsylvania
WILLIAM (BILL) CLAY, Missouri
MARIO BIAGGI, New York
IKE ANDREWS, North Carolina
PAUL SIMON, Illinois

EDWARD P. BEARD, Rhode Island
GEORGE MILLER, California
MICHAEL O. MYERS, Pennsylvania
AUSTIN J. MURPHY, Pennsylvania
TED WEISS, New York

BALTASAR CORRADA, Puerto Rico
DALE E. KILDEE, Michigan

PETER A. PEYSER, New York

EDWARD J. STACK, Florida

PAT WILLIAMS, Montana

WILLIAM R. RATCHFORD, Connecticut

RAY KOGOVSEK, Colorado

DON BAILEY, Pennsylvania

JOHN M. ASHBROOK, Ohio
JOHN N. ERLENBORN, Illinois
JOHN BUCHANAN, Alabama
JAMES M. JEFFORDS, Vermont
WILLIAM F. GOODLING, Penns
MICKEY EDWARDS, Oklahoma
E. THOMAS COLEMAN, Missou
KEN KRAMER, Colorado
ARLEN ERDAHL, Minnesota
THOMAS J. TAUKE, Iowa
DANIEL B. CRANE, Illinois
JON HINSON, Mississippi

THOMAS E. PETRI, Wisconsin

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HIGHER EDUCATION ACT OF 1965

(P.L. 89-329)

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Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That this Act may be cited as the "Higher Education Act of 1965”.

TITLE I-COMMUNITY SERVICE AND CONTINUING
EDUCATION PROGRAMS

PART A-COMMUNITY SERVICE AND CONTINUING EDUCATION
PROGRAMS 1 1

APPROPRIATIONS AUTHORIZED

SEC. 101. (a) For the purpose of (1) assisting the people of the United States in the solution of community problems such as housing, poverty, government, recreation, employment, youth opportunities, transportation, health, and land use by enabling the Commissioner to make grants under this title to strengthen community service programs of colleges and universities, (2) supporting the expansion of continuing education in colleges and universities, and (3) supporting resource materials sharing programs, there are authorized to be appropriated $40,000,000 for the fiscal years 1977, 1978, and 1979.

(b) For the purpose of carrying out a program for the promotion of lifelong learning in accordance with the provisions of part B, there are authorized to be appropriated, $20,000,000 for fiscal year 1977, $30,000,000 for fiscal year 1978, and $40,000,000 for fiscal year 1979.

(20 U.S.C. 1001) Enacted Nov. 8, 1965, P.L. 89-329, Title I, sec. 101, 79 Stat. 1219; amended Oct. 16, 1968, P.L. 90-575, Title II, sec. 201, 82 Stat. 1035; amended June 23, 1972, P.L. 92-318, Title I, sec. 101(a), 86 Stat. 236; amended October 12, 1976, P.L. 94-482, Title I, Part A, sec. 101(a), 90 Stat. 2083.

DEFINITION OF COMMUNITY SERVICE PROGRAM AND CONTINUING

EDUCATION PROGRAM

SEC. 102. (a) For purposes of this part, the term "coinmunity service program" means an educational program, activity, or service, including a research program and a university extension or continuing education offering, which is designed to assist in the solution of community problems in rural, urban, or suburban areas, with particular emphasis on urban and suburban problems, where the institution offering such program, activity, or service determines

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(1) that the proposed program, activity, or service is not otherwise available, and

1 Added by Section 101(g) of Title I of P.L. 94-482.

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