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Date Sept. 27, 2010 Report No. GAO-10-927 Title

Postsecondary Education: Many States Collect Graduates' Employment Information, but Clearer Guidance on Student Privacy Requirements Is Needed

United States Government Accountability Office GAO September 2010 Report to Congressional Committees POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION Many States Collect Graduates’ Employment Information, but Clearer Guidance on Student Privacy Requirements Is Needed GAO-10-927 September 2010 POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION Accountability • Integrity • Reliability Many States Collect Graduates’ Employment Information, but...
Date May 15, 2008 Report No. GAO-08-547 Title

Workforce Development: Community Colleges and One-Stop Centers Collaborate to Meet 21st Century Workforce Needs

United States Government Accountability Office GAO May 2008 Report to Congressional Requesters WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT Community Colleges and One-Stop Centers Collaborate to Meet 21st Century Workforce Needs GAO-08-547 May 2008 WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT Highlights Highlights of GAO-08-547, a report to congressional requesters Accountability Integrity Reliability Community Colleges and One-Stop Centers C...
Date Oct. 18, 2004 Report No. GAO-05-4 Title

Public Community Colleges and Technical Schools: Most Schools Use Both Credit and Noncredit Programs for Workforce Development

United States Government Accountability Office GAO October 2004 Report to the Chairman, Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, U.S. Senate PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGES AND TECHNICAL SCHOOLS Most Schools Use Both Credit and Noncredit Programs for Workforce Development GAO-05-04 October 2004 Highlights Highlights of GAO-05-4, a report to the Chairman, Committee on Health, Education, Labor...
Date Sept. 30, 1998 Report No. HEHS-98-227 Title

Higher Education: Tuition Increases and Colleges' Efforts to Contain Costs

United States General Accounting Office GAO September 1998 Report to the Honorable Charles E. Schumer House of Representatives HIGHER EDUCATION Tuition Increases and Colleges’ Efforts to Contain Costs GAO/HEHS-98-227 GAO United States General Accounting Office Washington, D.C. 20548 Health, Education, and Human Services Division B-279220 September 30, 1998 The Honorable Charles E. Schumer House ...
Date July 26, 1995 Report No. HEHS-95-163 Title

Vocational Education: 2-Year Colleges Improve Programs, Maintain Access for Special Populations

United States General Accounting Office GAO July 1995 Report to Congressional Committees VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2-Year Colleges Improve Programs, Maintain Access for Special Populations GAO/HEHS-95-163 GAO United States General Accounting Office Washington, D.C. 20548 Health, Education, and Human Services Division B-255079 July 26, 1995 The Honorable Nancy Landon Kassebaum Chairman The Honorable Edw...
Date Aug. 16, 1993 Report No. HRD-93-89 Title

Vocational Education: Status in 2-Year Colleges in 1990-91 and Early Signs of Change

United States General Accounting Office GAO August 1993 Report to Congressional Requesters VOCATIONAL EDUCATION Status in 2-Year Colleges in 1990-91and Early Signs of Change GAO/HRD-93-89 United States General Accounting OfThe Washington, D.C. 20648 Human Resources Division B-247749 August 16,1993 The Honorable Edward M. Kennedy Chairman, Committee on Labor and Human Resources United States Senate...
Date April 26, 1993 Report No. NSIAD-93-177R Title

National Defense: Consolidated Interservice Training

National Security and International Ailrrire Division B-252931 April 26, 1993 General Colin Powell Chairman, Joint Chiefs The Joint Staff Washington, DC 20318 Dear General Powell: of Staff lllll Illllll 149021 We recently initiated a study of military occupational specialty training to determine if the Department of Defense (DOD) could save money by increasing its use of consolidated Due to DOD's ...
Date Aug. 2, 1991 Report No. HRD-91-105 Title

Transition From School to Work: Linking Education and Worksite Training

1 H ---.-----.__---I._I_.---II--.-k.---l,‘ .II~rlsl I!)!) I 1 I k TRANSITION FROM SCHOOL To WORK Linking Education and Worksite Training 1111111 II I 144564 ‘ AO/IiRI)-91-105 GAO United States General Accounting Office Washington, D.C. 20548 Human Resources Division 13-243925 August 2, 1991 The Honorable Edward M. Kennedy Chairman, Committee on Labor and Human Resources United States Senate Th...
Date Feb. 21, 1986 Report No. 129130 Title

Education: Educating Deaf Students at Federally Assisted Postsecondary Schools

U.S. GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D.C. FOR RELEASE ON DELIVERY EXPECTED AT 9:30 AM FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1986 STATEMENT OF WILLIAM J. GAINER, ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR HUMAN RESOURCES DIVISION " ci i BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON THE HANDICAPPED SENATE COMMITTEE ON LABOR AND HUMAN RESOURCES ON EDUCATING DEAF STUDENTS $!C FEDERALLY ASSISTED POSTSECONDARYSCHOOLS and Members of the Subcommittee: \ . 8,...
Date June 18, 1981 Report No. CED-81-115 Title

Education: Qualifying for Federal Funding of Tribally Controlled Community Colleges

General Accounting Office Qualifying For Federal Funding Of Tribally Controlled Community Colleges For tribally controlled community colleges :o qualify for Federal assistance, the Bureau Df Indian Affairs must verify the number of Full-time equivalent Indian students claimed my the colleges. GAO found discrepancies in student counts in 10 of 11 of the community :olleges it rev,iewed for academic ...
Date March 21, 1980 Report No. CED-80-79 Title

Education: Navajo Community College Funding Problems

RE~‘(‘-‘-~T By -f-HE Compt ller General Navajo Community College Funding Problems During fiscal year 1980 appropriation hearings, the Bureau of Indian Affairs overestimated the Navajo Community College’s Indian enrollment. The figure used for the “fulltime equivalent” student enrollment resulted in the Bureau’s obligating $3.9 million more to the college than allowed by the grant for...