Hearings, Reports and Prints of the House Committee on Education and LaborU.S. Government Printing Office, 1975 |
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academic Accrediting Commission administrative amendments amount appropriate assets Association attending average award basic grant believe Bell & Howell BEOG program bill Carnegie Council Chairman collection collection agencies College Work-Study colleges and universities Commissioner Committee Congress cost course default rate dents dollars educa effect eligible enrollment ESHLEMAN expected family contribution Federal Government Federal student fiscal FISL formula funds GI bill going graduate gram grant program Guaranteed Student Loan higher education income increase interest legislation lenders low-income maximum ment million National National Student Lobby NDSL O'HARA Office of Education participation payment percent postsecondary education private institutions problem proposed public institutions question QUIE recommendations reinsurance repayment Sallie Mae scholarship SEOG SSIG statement student aid programs student assistance student financial aid student loan program subcommittee subsidy suggest tion tuition veterans work-study program
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Stran 45 - the Armed Forces of the United States, (iii) not in excess of three years during which the borrower is in service as a volunteer under the Peace Corps Act, or (iv) not in excess of three years during which the borrower is in service as a full-time .. volunteer under the Domestic Volunteer Service Act
Stran 42 - ceeded by a line of credit under which actual payments 3 by the lender to the borrower will not be made in any 4 such year in excess of such annual limit; and provides 5 that the aggregate insured unpaid principal amount of 6 all such insured loans made to any student shall not at
Stran 375 - higher education available to qualified high school graduates of exceptional financial need, who for lack of financial means of their own or their families would be unable to obtain such benefits without such aid. The college work-study program explicitly stated it was to promote the part-time employment of students, particularly
Stran 43 - nine months nor later than one year after the student !•>' Ceases to pursue a full-time course of study at an eligible ^ institution, except that if the program provides for the insurance of loans for part-time study at eligible
Stran 30 - SEC. 426. Loans made by eligible lenders in accordance 17 with this part shall be insurable by the Commissioner wheth18 er made from funds fully owned by the lender or from funds 19 held by the lender in a trust or similar capacity and available 20
Stran 65 - succession until dissolved. It shall maintain its principal ^ office in the District of Columbia and shall be deemed, for purposes of venue in civil actions, to lie a resident thereof.
Stran 860 - or physical handicap, are in need of such services to successfully pursue a program of postsecondary education. The 1968 legislation authorized projects to provide such specific types of activities as "(A) counseling, tutorial, or other educational services, including special (summer programs, to remedy such students' academic deficiencies. (B) career guidance, placement, or other student personnel services to
Stran 860 - or facilitate such students' continuation or reentrance in a higher education program, or (C) identification, encouragement, and counseling of any such students with a view to their undertaking a program of graduate or professional education." Initial-year funding procedures were completed in the Spring of 1970. and the program became operational on July 1, 1970. The Education Amendments of
Stran 380 - Education Act of 1975, as stated here, says it was "to make higher education available to qualified high school students of exceptional financial need, who for lack of financial means, of their own or their families, would be unable to obtain
Stran 54 - 1 in an amount not to exceed one-fourth of 1 per centum per 2 year of the unpaid principal amount of such loan (excluding 3 interest added to principal), payable in advance, at such 4 times and in such manner as may