Authorizing a Public Community College of Arts and Sciences, and a Public Vocational Technical Colllege: Hearings Before Subcommittee No. 4...89-2, on H.R. 16058, H.R 7396, H.R. 15365, H.R. 14769, and H.R. 16353, H.R. 4761, H.R. 4763, September 12, 19, 1966 |
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... continue or complete programs in an " institution of higher education . " Amendments in 1964 and 1965 added flexibility and made this Act potentially more valuable to District students . A separate loan program under the 1965 Vocational ...
... continue or complete programs in an " institution of higher education . " Amendments in 1964 and 1965 added flexibility and made this Act potentially more valuable to District students . A separate loan program under the 1965 Vocational ...
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... continue in school only in a publicly supported institution . This estimate would mean planning for approximately a 2,000 student body by the time the college is in full four - year operation . Each freshman class would include between ...
... continue in school only in a publicly supported institution . This estimate would mean planning for approximately a 2,000 student body by the time the college is in full four - year operation . Each freshman class would include between ...
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... continue their education in a college or university next year , another 771 are undecided , and 580 do not plan to continue their education beyond the secondary school level . If the public community college and the public four - year ...
... continue their education in a college or university next year , another 771 are undecided , and 580 do not plan to continue their education beyond the secondary school level . If the public community college and the public four - year ...
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... continue for the foreseeable future . At least 20 or 40 new institutions are expected to open in September , 1966 . The need for such an institution in the District of Columbia is self- evident . The public high schools ( academic and ...
... continue for the foreseeable future . At least 20 or 40 new institutions are expected to open in September , 1966 . The need for such an institution in the District of Columbia is self- evident . The public high schools ( academic and ...
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... continue . The committee stated that the establishment of a college of arts and sciences in the District of Columbia under public control would be in response to two urgent needs . First , the District should have a completely new ...
... continue . The committee stated that the establishment of a college of arts and sciences in the District of Columbia under public control would be in response to two urgent needs . First , the District should have a completely new ...
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Page 103 - Is acceptable for full credit toward a bachelor's degree or a two-year program in engineering, mathematics. or the physical or biological sciences which is designed to prepare the student to work as a technician...
Page 62 - For education is both the foundation and the unifying force of our democratic way of life - - it is the mainspring of our economic and social progress -- it is the highest expression of achievement in our society, ennobling and enriching human life. In short, it is at the same time the most profitable investment society can make and the richest reward it can confer.
Page 74 - ... which is located in a community different from that in which its parent institution is located.
Page 5 - Sec. 3. The Secretary of the Treasury shall prescribe such regulations as may be necessary to carry out the purposes of this act. Sec. 4. This act shall be effective from the...
Page 9 - Doc. 123). As its title indicates, the purpose of the bill is to provide for the establishment in the District of Columbia of a public community college and a public college of arts and sciences. The first section of the bill gives the legislation the title "District of Columbia Public Higher Education Act of 1965" (presumably to be changed to "1966").
Page 1 - Secretary, but not exceeding $50 per diem, including travel time, and while away from their homes or regular places of business they may be allowed travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, as authorized by law (5 USC 73b-2) for persons in the Government service employed intermittently.
Page 46 - Kennedy, has unanimously recommended to me the establishment of a public community college and a public college of arts and sciences in the District.
Page 151 - ... schools and colleges as follows: the college of liberal arts, the school of engineering...