Accreditation of Postsecondary Educational Institutions, 1974: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Education of the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, United States Senate, Ninety-third Congress, Second Session ... September 12 and 13, 1974U.S. Government Printing Office, 1974 - 507 pages |
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... tuition , poor quality of in- struction or equipment , and enrollment of persons incapable of benefiting from the instruction . Although the Office of Education is not empowered to exercise direct control over educational institutions ...
... tuition , poor quality of in- struction or equipment , and enrollment of persons incapable of benefiting from the instruction . Although the Office of Education is not empowered to exercise direct control over educational institutions ...
Page 47
... tuition or his loan , " one former instructor said . " The school's philosophy was ' Sign the kid up . Tell him anything but get him signed up . ' " School Director Feistkorn said that each student is now given a qualification ...
... tuition or his loan , " one former instructor said . " The school's philosophy was ' Sign the kid up . Tell him anything but get him signed up . ' " School Director Feistkorn said that each student is now given a qualification ...
Page 48
... tuition paid by a federally - insured loan . ITT salesmen were found to use the loan forms like personal calling cards . When a Globe reporter sought a loan , an ITT salesman improperly filled out the program's Federal forms . The ...
... tuition paid by a federally - insured loan . ITT salesmen were found to use the loan forms like personal calling cards . When a Globe reporter sought a loan , an ITT salesman improperly filled out the program's Federal forms . The ...
Page 57
... tuition coverage from 100 percent to 90 percent . Advance even flew in some well - rehearsed students in 1972 to ask Congress not to make the cut , which Advance claimed would be ruinous to the industry and unfair to veterans . One of ...
... tuition coverage from 100 percent to 90 percent . Advance even flew in some well - rehearsed students in 1972 to ask Congress not to make the cut , which Advance claimed would be ruinous to the industry and unfair to veterans . One of ...
Page 64
... tuition is 90 percent paid by the Veterans Administration . Moreover , the state Rehabilitation Commission sent 41 students to the school last year at a cost of $ 29,500 . When Sadur's applicant visited the Boston school at its second ...
... tuition is 90 percent paid by the Veterans Administration . Moreover , the state Rehabilitation Commission sent 41 students to the school last year at a cost of $ 29,500 . When Sadur's applicant visited the Boston school at its second ...
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Accreditation and Institutional accredited institutions accrediting bodies administration advertising agencies and associations agency or association AICS American applicant approval authority Bell & Howell Boston Globe Business Schools catalog Claiborne Pell Colleges and Schools Commissioner of Education Committee Cong Council course criteria degree diploma mill educational institutions educational program enrolled evaluation Federal Trade Commission FULTON GI Bill Globe graduates Guaranteed Student Loan Hearings Higher Education Home Study Institutional Eligibility Staff institutions or programs ITT Tech June junior colleges licensing Massachusetts ment Morland nationally recognized accrediting Nova nursing offered Office of Education percent postsecondary education procedures professional proprietary schools recognized accrediting agencies refund regional accrediting regulations remarks of Rep responsibility salesmen schools accredited Secretary Senator PELL standards statement Student Loan Program Subcommittee supra note tion tuition USOE Veterans vocational schools Washington