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Date April 30, 2003 Report No. GAO-03-508 Title

Student Financial Aid: Monitoring Aid Greater Than Federally Defined Need Could Help Address Student Loan Indebtedness

United States General Accounting Office GAO April 2003 Report to the Honorable Rod Paige Secretary of Education STUDENT FINANCIAL AID Monitoring Aid Greater Than Federally Defined Need Could Help Address Student Loan Indebtedness GAO-03-508 a April 2003 STUDENT FINANCIAL AID Monitoring Aid Greater Than Federally Defined Need Could Help Address Student Loan Indebtedness Highlights of GAO-03-508, a ...
Date Sept. 13, 2002 Report No. GAO-02-751 Title

Student Aid and Tax Benefits: Better Research and Guidance Will Facilitate Comparison of Effectiveness and Student Use

United States General Accounting Office GAO September 2002 Report to Congressional Committees STUDENT AID AND TAX BENEFITS Better Research and Guidance Will Facilitate Comparison of Effectiveness and Student Use GAO-02-751 Contents Letter Results in Brief Background Hope and Lifetime Learning Credits Provide Benefits for a Substantial Portion of Undergraduate Students Available Policy and Instruct...
Date Sept. 17, 1998 Report No. T-AIMD-98-302 Title

Year 2000 Computing Crisis: Significant Risks Remain to Department of Education's Student Financial Aid Systems

United States General Accounting Office GAO For Release on Delivery Expected at 10 a.m. Thursday, September 17, 1998 Testimony Before the Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, Committee on Education and the Workforce, House of Representatives YEAR 2000 COMPUTING CRISIS Significant Risks Remain to Department of Education’s Student Financial Aid Systems Statement of Joel C. Willemssen Dire...
Date Oct. 30, 1995 Report No. HEHS-96-22 Title

VA Student Financial Aid: Opportunity to Reduce Overlap in Approving Education and Training Programs

United States General Accounting Office GAO October 1995 Report to the Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, U.S. Senate VA STUDENT FINANCIAL AID Opportunity to Reduce Overlap in Approving Education and Training Programs GAO/HEHS-96-22 GAO United States General Accounting Office Washington, D.C. 20548 Health, Education, and Human Services Division B-259871 October 30, 1995 The Honorable Alan K. Simpso...
Date Sept. 28, 1994 Report No. HEHS-94-215R Title

Government Operations: Pell Grant Costs

GAO United States General Accounting Office Washington, D.C. 20648 Health, Education and Human Services Division 3-255633 September 28, 1994 The Honorable Neal Smith Acting Chairman The Honorable John Edward Porter Ranking Minority Member Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services and Education Committee on Appropriations House of Representatives This letter information Education's Committee...
Date Aug. 19, 1993 Report No. HRD-93-117FS Title

Student Loans: Default Rates at Historically Black Colleges and Universities

United States General Accounting Office Fact Sheet for the Honorable Paul Simon, U.S. Senate STUDENT LOANS Default Rates at Historically Black Universities GAO/MID-93-l 17FS GAO United States General Accounting Office Washington, D.C. 20648 Human Resources Division B-252172 August 19, 1993 The Honorable Paul Simon United States Senate Dear Senator Simon: This report responds to your request for in...
Date Jan. 31, 1992 Report No. HRD-92-47 Title

Student Financial Aid: Most Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants Are Awarded to Needy Students

. ,..” I ..._._.. --.--_-.. .._.._.... I .,....._..__.,..__..__ II__.._____._ - ..- - I_..._ ---- tJ;t~~t~~~r~I!)!)2 . STUDENT FINANCIAL AID Most Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants Are Awarded to Needy Students * L b ___I -...._-_._ -...-l-,l- ._... l-.-l . .._ _I .-..-. --“ll--l*.-- ..-_-I -.-I. ^“_ ----------.----....- ---- GA!0 United States General Accounting Office Washington, ...
Date May 11, 1987 Report No. HRD-87-78BR Title

Student Aid: Financial Assistance to Scholarship Athletes

. Uqited States General Account OiI!ke 13 2 ’ < 432 Briefmg Report to the Ho&able Byron L. Dorgan, House of Representatives Mapj 1887 STUDENTAID Financial Assistance to Scholarship Athletes GAO/HRD-87-78BR 03’69i5L * United States General Accounting Oillee Washington, D.C. 20548 Human Resources Division R-226818 May 11, 1987 The Honorable Byron I,. Dorgan House of Representatives Dear Mr. Dorg...
Date July 2, 1986 Report No. HRD-86-57 Title

Guaranteed Student Loans: Better Criteria Needed for Financing Guarantee Agencies

--- July 1986 - .---__ GUARANTEED- --~-STUDENTLOANS ---- -~----__. Better Criteria Needed for hancing Guarantee Agencies1 united states General Accounting Office Washington, D.C. 20648 Comptroller General of the United States B-204708 July 2, 1986 To the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives This report discussesthe fiiancmg of guarantee agenciesunder the Departme...
Date Nov. 13, 1985 Report No. PEMD-86-1BR Title

SEOG Funds: Information on the Distribution of SEOG Funds to Students

United States Gene&l Accounting Office GAO November 1985 Briefing Report to Congressional Requestors SEOG FUNDS Information on the Distribution of SEOG ’ Funds to Students t2a512 GAO/PEMD-86-OlBR UNITED STATES GENERAL WASHINGTON, D.C. ACCOUNTING 20548 OFFICE EVALUATION AND METHODOLOGY DIVISION PROGRAM 13 NOV1985 B-221017 The Honorable United States The Honorable United States The Honorable Unite...
Date Aug. 9, 1982 Report No. HRD-82-107 Title

Education: Improper Use of Federal Student Aid Funds for Lobbying Activities

B-208465 RELEASED August 9, 1982 The Honorable Bobbi Fiedler House of Representatives Dear Ms. Fiedler: Subject: Improper Use of Federal Aid Funds for Lobbying (GAO/HRD 82407) Student Activities We refer to your letter to the Comptroller General of March 26, 1982, pointing out that at least one university in --California State University, Northridge (CSUN) -California, mounted a lobbying effort ag...
Date Feb. 3, 1982 Report No. 117445 Title

Education: GAO Reports Concerning Federal Student Financial Aid Programs

.t . q,* “, i UNITED STATES GENERAL 4CCOWNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 FOR RELEASE ON DELIVERY EXPECTED 4T 1O:OO A.M. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1982 STATEMENT OF GREGORY J. AHART, DIRECTOR HUMAN RESOURCES DIVISION BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION AND LABOR UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ON CERTAIN GAO REPORTS CONCERNING FEDERAL STUDEMT FINANCIA...
Date Dec. 3, 1981 Report No. HRD-82-15 Title

Students Receiving Federal Aid Are Not Making Satisfactory Academic Progress: Tougher Standards Are Needed

I * 1 ( ‘ I 4 i BY THE COMPTROLkY? GENERAL Report To The Chairman, Com m ittee On Labor And Human Resources United States Senate ~ OF THE UNITED’ STATES I Students Receiving Federal Aid Are Not aking Satisfa,ctory Academ ic Progres$: ugher Standards Are Needed The Faderal Government provides billions of doll rs in student aid each year under progra 4 s administered by the Department of Educati...
Date Aug. 30, 1979 Report No. HRD-79-108 Title

Income Security: Social Security Student Benefits for Postsecondary Students Should Be Discontinued

For Psst~ecsnd y Students Should Ee Discontisrusd Nine o;t of ten American workers pay Social Security taxes In the expectation that Social Security WIII provide some mlnlmum family Income In the event of the taxpayer’s disdbllity, or death That IS retirement Social Securrty’s basic purpose A margrnal program, student benefits, diverts tax money from that basic purpose During the 1977 78 schoo...
Date May 11, 1979 Report No. HRD-79-16 Title

Education: Inconsistencies in Awarding Financial Aid to Students Under Four Federal Programs

tif- l~f; u!- 3 *" C~F UNITEI -T, THE AYES Inconsistencies In Awarding Financial Aid To Students Under Four Fedeal Programs aid programs Office of Edfucation finanrica have helped many needy students, but under teur preigFams; -aid 4vs bee r dn4 ibuted it incon'sistently to students in similar situ SlSetirIC\ die. \; -Funds been ffems' stated to States and schoois have not aliocated cn the bas!s o...