Student Financial Assistance: Hearings, Ninety-third Congress, First[-second] Session, 8. daļaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1974 |
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... group of students here today to talk about their experiences with student aid programs and their proposal for new programs . The witnesses are Peter Wong of the University of Southern Cali- fornia , Lee Altschuler of the University of ...
... group of students here today to talk about their experiences with student aid programs and their proposal for new programs . The witnesses are Peter Wong of the University of Southern Cali- fornia , Lee Altschuler of the University of ...
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... groups like ours can muster , to make sure sufficient funds are available . I would like to speak to you briefly , however , about an administrative aspect of the BOG program that is causing some serious problems in our system and ...
... groups like ours can muster , to make sure sufficient funds are available . I would like to speak to you briefly , however , about an administrative aspect of the BOG program that is causing some serious problems in our system and ...
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... group increasingly in need of aid . We hope you will consider these changes soon enough so they might be implemented for the 1975-76 academic year . One final aspect of the Basic Grant program , and this could apply to all other aid ...
... group increasingly in need of aid . We hope you will consider these changes soon enough so they might be implemented for the 1975-76 academic year . One final aspect of the Basic Grant program , and this could apply to all other aid ...
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... groups . Of the approximately $ 770 million available this year for these programs , California will receive only 10 % or $ 77 million , while enrolling 1.27 million students or 15 % of national higher education enrollments . While the ...
... groups . Of the approximately $ 770 million available this year for these programs , California will receive only 10 % or $ 77 million , while enrolling 1.27 million students or 15 % of national higher education enrollments . While the ...
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... groups such as ours have a bigger role in making public policy . We hope you will guarantee student groups as well as other parts of the public full access to the resources of the proposed center . One final comment on administrative ...
... groups such as ours have a bigger role in making public policy . We hope you will guarantee student groups as well as other parts of the public full access to the resources of the proposed center . One final comment on administrative ...
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academic administration allocated Amendments of 1972 amount awards banks Barry College Basic Opportunity Grants BEOG BOG program BRUSHA budget California Carnegie Commission Chairman College Work-Study Program Congress cost Daily Trojan Dellenback direct loans Direct Student Loan Education Amendments Educational Opportunity Grants eligibility enrollment expected family contribution family contribution family income Federal Government federal programs federally insured student financial aid officers financial-aid going graduate HENRY KING STANFORD higher education insured loans Insured Student Loan legislation LEHMAN majority MASIKO MCMURRIN Miami MIAMI-DADE COMMUNITY COLLEGE million minority report National Direct Student National Student Lobby O'HARA Opportunity Grants Program parents percent postsecondary education President Nixon priority problem recommendations scholarships staff statement Student Aid Office student aid programs student assistance programs student financial aid Student Loan Program subcommittee supplemental grants Thank tion undergraduate University of Miami USC students veto Walbom
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