Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, Parts 2-3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1971 |
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Page 891
... Proposals , " by Robert W. Hartman and Alice M. Rivlin__ 450 National Association of Student Financial Aid Administration pro ... Proposal to Allied Professions Person- nel Training Authority and the Manpower Training Act ---- Report on ...
... Proposals , " by Robert W. Hartman and Alice M. Rivlin__ 450 National Association of Student Financial Aid Administration pro ... Proposal to Allied Professions Person- nel Training Authority and the Manpower Training Act ---- Report on ...
Page 921
... proposals advanced by S. 1969 , we would like to share with the Committee our frustrating problem dealing with whether or not our proprietary schools are included or excluded by definition from a particular proposal . Further , and of ...
... proposals advanced by S. 1969 , we would like to share with the Committee our frustrating problem dealing with whether or not our proprietary schools are included or excluded by definition from a particular proposal . Further , and of ...
Page 922
... proposal would be available only to students enrolled in schools meeting the definition of Section 1201 , which controls the definition of an " institution of higher education " for purposes of Part A of Title IV . need of the student ...
... proposal would be available only to students enrolled in schools meeting the definition of Section 1201 , which controls the definition of an " institution of higher education " for purposes of Part A of Title IV . need of the student ...
Page 927
... proposals in the Administration bill which would eliminate our students from the College Work - Study , NDEA Loan , and Subsidized Insured Loan Programs . ADMINISTRATION BILL -- S. 3636 Before examining the incredible contradictions ...
... proposals in the Administration bill which would eliminate our students from the College Work - Study , NDEA Loan , and Subsidized Insured Loan Programs . ADMINISTRATION BILL -- S. 3636 Before examining the incredible contradictions ...
Page 930
... proposal to establish a secondary market mechanism for handling student loan paper . We feel that this is a matter ... proposals in S. 3636 , along with the obvious contradictions between the actual language of the bill when compared ...
... proposal to establish a secondary market mechanism for handling student loan paper . We feel that this is a matter ... proposals in S. 3636 , along with the obvious contradictions between the actual language of the bill when compared ...
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Page 894 - Wilms, of the Center For Research and Development in Higher Education, University of California, Berkeley, published a study entitled "Proprietary Versus Public Vocational Training.
Page 1378 - I can with truth and sincerity declare, that I have found amongst the negroes as great variety of talents, as among a like number of whites ; and I am bold to assert, that the notion entertained by some that the blacks are inferior in their capacities, is a vulgar prejudice founded on the pride or ignorance of their lordly masters, who have kept their slaves at such a distance as to be unable to form a right judgment of them.
Page 891 - Similar statements have been Issued subsequently by the National Academy of Sciences, the National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges, and the American Association of State Colleges and Universities. The...
Page 1091 - For the purpose of 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...
Page 1224 - Yet, to be fiscally attractive to those entering high-income occupations or with family resources which assure high incomes, terms must be such that a large fiscal outlay by the Federal government seems a pre-requisite. If the charges of all colleges are escalated sharply, present ability of the vast majority of students to finance their own education through family aid and earnings will disappear, and heavy borrowing will become for increasing numbers the only avenue of access to higher education....
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Page 1070 - Council shall review the administration and effectiveness of all federally supported extension and continuing education programs, including community service programs...
Page 1279 - The study shall incorporate guidelines which are consistent with criteria provided in resolutions adopted by the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare of the United States Senate or the Committee on Education and Labor of the United States House of Representatives, or both.
Page 928 - Uith the passage of this legislation, every low-income student entering an accredited college would be eligible for a combination of Federal grants and subsidized loans sufficient to give him the same ability to pay as a student from a family earning $10,000.
Page 917 - 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.