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Hogan, Harry J. – Change, 1973
Describes the Basic Educational Opportunity Grant (BEOG) program, authorized in the 1972 Education Amendments. (Author/PG)
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Financial Policy, Government Role, Higher Education

Glenny, Lyman A. – Change, 1974
Presents and dispels nine popular conceptions concerning the steady state in higher education: dropping enrollments, management techniques, and student aid programs. (Author/PG)
Descriptors: Administration, Administrative Problems, Educational Administration, Enrollment Projections

McNamara, William – Change, 1974
Congressman James G. O'Hara, Chairman of the Special Subcommittee on Education in the House of Representatives, has won supporters from higher education because of his stand on low tuition, student aid programs, and civil rights. (Author/PG)
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Curriculum Development, Federal Government, Federal Programs

Ihlanfeldt, William – Change, 1975
Describes the program at Northwestern University where the university became a lender in the Federally Insured Student Loan Program in cooperation with a large bank. (Author/PG)
Descriptors: Banking, Educational Finance, Federal Aid, Federal Programs

McNamara, William – Change, 1974
The Guaranteed Student Loan Program (GSLP) has had many problems, including a high default rate, student bankruptcy, bad press, and lack of government money. (PG)
Descriptors: Educational Administration, Educational Economics, Federal Aid, Financial Problems

Mallan, John P. – Change, 1975
The federal cost-of-education program would provide millions of dollars a year in direct institutional aid to public and private colleges. Funds would be granted largely on the number of students receiving federal student aid funds at each college. The history of this program is traced. (Author/PG)
Descriptors: Costs, Educational Finance, Federal Aid, Federal Programs

Merisotis, Jamie P. – Change, 1987
Problems with the Reagan administration's proposal for an income contingent loan (ICL) program are discussed. From an institution's perspective, ICLs are likely to be a major administrative headache because colleges would be required to administer it. (MLW)
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Higher Education, Income, Income Contingent Loans

Levin, Henry M. – Change, 1973
Student vouchers for higher education may have some positive impact on efficiency and equity in the operations of higher education, but the overall effects will not be changed since the uneven nature of government financing will not alter our social, political and economic environments. (Author/PG)
Descriptors: Educational Economics, Educational Finance, Educational Vouchers, Financial Problems

Hansen, Janet S. – Change, 1983
Colleges must investigate financing options before they are needed by their students and be ready to help students find new and creative ways to fund their education. Tax-exempt financing options, new sources of loan capital, cooperative arrangements with state agencies, and new federal aid are among the possibilities to explore. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Credit (Finance), Educational Finance, Financial Services, Higher Education

Hartle, Terry W.; Kusnan, Joseph C. – Change, 1991
A proposed change in federal student loan policy from providing loans through lending institutions to providing loans directly to students is of enormous importance to higher education, with major implications for colleges and universities. There are powerful arguments pro and con. Institutions must ensure they and policymakers understand the…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Economic Change, Educational Finance, Federal Programs

Jenkins, John A. – Change, 1978
Student loan programs have been racked by defaults, bankruptcies, and administrative trivia, causing Congress to search for another system. Under consideration is a loan that would be repaid to the Internal Revenue Service through a withholding tax. However, better collection efforts with the present system are producing encouraging results. (JMD)
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Federal Programs, Financial Problems, Government Role

Saunders, Charles B., Jr. – Change, 1976
Since 1972, the Nixon and Ford administrations have sought to terminate two major "campus-based" student aid programs (Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants and National Direct Student Loans), and to reduce funding of a third, College Work-Study. The policy has been renounced by both Congress and the academic community. (LBH)
Descriptors: Federal Aid, Federal Government, Federal Programs, Financial Support

Breneman, David W. – Change, 1978
Comment is offered on John Silber's proposed Tuition Advance Fund, under which a student could borrow to meet college costs and repay over a working lifetime in installments geared to income. This and the tuition tax credit approach are discussed in terms of the federal role in financing higher education and student access and choice. (LB H)
Descriptors: Access to Education, College Students, Federal Aid, Financial Support

Braun, Robert J. – Change, 1976
In view of New Jersey's history of diffidence with regard to education in general, Governor Brendan Byrne and higher education Chancellor Ralph A. Dungan in early 1974 named a Commission on Financing Postsecondary Education. Its "free market" fiscal plan calls for reduction of institutional subsidies and increased direct student…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Financial Support, Higher Education, Scholarships

Minton, Robert – Change, 1977
A serious aid delivery problem exists and colleges concerned about declining enrollment may come to count more heavily on efforts at the secondary level to counsel needy students with college potential on ways to obtain a financial aid package. The efforts of some organizations, including Cleveland Scholarship Programs, Inc., are described. (LBH)
Descriptors: Business, College Bound Students, College School Cooperation, Counseling Services
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