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ABSTRACT The Education Amendments of 1984 amended the Adult Education Act, extend- ing it through FY 1988, with $140 million authorized for FY 1985. The 1984 amendments gave the States increased flexibility regarding advisory councils, but data reporting requirements were increased. The provision of programs to benefit educationally disadvantaged adults remains the basic program purpose.
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institution which the student attends. . - Other than a single day of Committee hearings in the House, there was no Congressional action on the 1983 voucher proposal. Also, no formal action has been taken on similar legislation introduced in the 99th Congress (see foot- note §/). PRO AND CON ARGUMENTS Arguments that might be offered by proponents and opponents of chapter 1 voucher proposals are presented
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Research Service, February 1985. Prior law provided that a portion of Part B funds was to be reserved for historically black colleges and universities, equal to half of the amount such institutions received under title III in FY 1979 (this resulted in a reserve of $27.035 mil- lion). The FY 1984 through FY 1987 annual appropriations legislation for the Department of Education reserved an aggregate amount
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section in the Higher Education Amendments of 1986 (P.L. 99-498): [A Summary of Provisions [by] Susan Boren, et al., Con-‘ gressional Research Service, report no. 87-187 EPW, March 12, 1987.]
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CRS-6 of Medicine, Meharry Medical School, Charles R. Drew Postgraduate Medical School, Atlanta University, and Tuskegee Institute School of Veterinary Medicine. ‘ The authorization of appropriations for Part B is $100 million for FY 1987 and such sums as may be necessary for each of the 4 following fiscal years. A separate authorization of $5 million is provided for the designated black pro
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TITLE III OF THE HIGHER EDUCATION ACT: PROVISIONS AND FUNDING INTRODUCTION Title III (Institutional Aid) of the Higher Education Act provides finan- cial assistance to strengthen higher education institutions, particularly those serving needy students and minority students. First enacted in 1965, title III && was most recently reauthorized through FY 1991 by the Higher Education Amend
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L,.K_. I L1? ‘ ¥/4:5‘ %fii ‘i V7 _’ ‘A)87—283-EPN Congressional Research Service TheLibrary of Congress Washington, D.C. 20540 Government Publications Unit AUG 16 1994 Washmgton Umversnty Libraries 51- I-Wis. MO. 63130 TITLE III OF THE HIGHER EDUCATION ACT: PROVISIONS AND FUNDING § 1 James B. Stedman Specialist in Education Education and Public welfare Division March 31, 1987
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in 1984. This group is dominated by large grant programs for disadvantaged and handicapped children, and grants for vocational and adult ed- ucation, impact aid and bilingual education- . Higher education. Federal spending for this group of programs ac- counted for 20 percent of all expenditures for higher education and 48.9 percent of education cluster outlays in 198b,, Student assis- tance programs
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1, Education Consolidation and Improvement Act (ECIA)); special programs and projects (primarily chapter 2, ECIA); impact aid; Indian education; bilingual education; education for the handicapped; and vocational and adult education. Subfunction S02, Higher Education: Guaranteed Student Loans (GSLs); Pell Grants; Supplementary Educational Opportunity Grants; State Student Incentive Grants; National
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