Higher Education Act of 1965 Section-by-section AnalysisU.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Office of Education, 1965 - 41 pages |
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... graduation from high school , or the recognized equivalent of such a certificate ; ( b ) Is legally authorized to provide and provides within the State an educational program for which it awards a bachelor's degree , or a 2 - year ...
... graduation from high school , or the recognized equivalent of such a certificate ; ( b ) Is legally authorized to provide and provides within the State an educational program for which it awards a bachelor's degree , or a 2 - year ...
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... graduate students and junior members of the faculty of colleges and universities to teach at developing institutions . The Commissioner shall award such fellowships only upon application by an institution approved by him for this ...
... graduate students and junior members of the faculty of colleges and universities to teach at developing institutions . The Commissioner shall award such fellowships only upon application by an institution approved by him for this ...
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... graduates of exceptional financial need who would be unable to obtain the benefits of higher education without such aid . 30 Subsection ( b ) authorizes $ 70 million to be appropriated for the fiscal ot year ending June 30 , 1966 , and ...
... graduates of exceptional financial need who would be unable to obtain the benefits of higher education without such aid . 30 Subsection ( b ) authorizes $ 70 million to be appropriated for the fiscal ot year ending June 30 , 1966 , and ...
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... graduate or professional student , and to $ 1,000 per year in the case of any other student . The overall amount of the unpaid principal on all federally insured loans made to any student may not exceed $ 7,500 in the case of a graduate ...
... graduate or professional student , and to $ 1,000 per year in the case of any other student . The overall amount of the unpaid principal on all federally insured loans made to any student may not exceed $ 7,500 in the case of a graduate ...
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United States, United States. Office of Education. case of a graduate or professional student , and $ 5,000 for any other student . This subsection also precludes the Commissioner from insuring a loan under this part in any case where ...
United States, United States. Office of Education. case of a graduate or professional student , and $ 5,000 for any other student . This subsection also precludes the Commissioner from insuring a loan under this part in any case where ...
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1965 Section-By-Section Analysis 81st Congress academic facilities administration Advisory Council American Samoa amount application approved authorizes the appropriation authorizes the Commissioner award bachelor's degree basic criteria Commissioner determines community service programs continuing education developing institutions Economic Opportunity Act Education Facilities Act education programs educational agency Educational Opportunity Grant eligible institution enable the Commissioner ending June 30 exceed Federal share fellowships fiscal year 1966 fiscal year ending graduate HIGHER EDUCATION ACT Higher Education Facilities institutions of higher Librarian of Congress library resources loan insurance program magnetic tapes million for fiscal ministers of religion National Teacher Corps NDEA nonprofit private Office of Education percent period prescribed Private Student Loan public community colleges public technical institutes Puerto Rico repayment requirements secondary school section 428 section authorizes section provides stipend student loan insurance Student Loan Program succeeding fiscal sums appropriated supplemental grants Teacher Corps members teaching Work-study Program
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Page 13 - ... for the duration of the grant, pay to that student for each academic year during which he is in need of grant aid to pursue a course of study at...
Page 8 - For purposes of this section, the term "school or department of divinity" means an institution or a department or branch of an institution, whose program is for the education of students to prepare them to become ministers of religion or to enter upon some other religious vocation, or to prepare them to teach theological subjects.
Page 14 - ... has been accepted for enrollment as a full-time student at the institution or, in the case of a student already enrolled in and attending the institution, is in good standing and in full-time attendance there either as an undergraduate, graduate, or professional student...
Page 12 - Federal funds made available under this title for any fiscal year will be so used as to supplement and, to the extent practical, increase the level of funds that would, in the absence of such Federal funds...
Page 16 - Administrator shall publish a list of nationally recognized accrediting agencies or associations which he determines to be reliable authority as to the quality of training offered. (2) The term 'academic year' means an academic year or its equivalent, as determined by the Administrator.
Page 15 - Act, and 75 per centum thereafter; (g) include provisions designed to make employment under such work-study program, or equivalent employment offered or arranged for by the institution, reasonably available (to the extent of available funds) to all eligible students in the institution in need thereof...
Page 12 - ... faculty and administration improvement programs utilizing training, education (including fellowships leading to advanced degrees), internships, research participation, and other means...
Page 34 - ... (A) for assigning priorities solely on the basis of such criteria, standards, and methods to eligible projects submitted to the State commission and deemed by it to...
Page 7 - For the purposes of this part, an educational institution shall be deemed to have been accredited by a nationally recognized accrediting agency •or association if the Commissioner determines that there is satisfactory assurance that upon acquisition of the library resources with respect to which assistance under this part is sought, or upon acquisition of those resources and other library resources planned to be acquired within a reasonable time, the institution will meet the accreditation standards...
Page 15 - ... provide assurance that the institution will continue to spend in its own scholarship and student.aid program, from sources other than funds received under this part, not less than the average expenditure per year made for that purpose during the most recent period of three fiscal years preceding the effective date of the agreement...