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GAO Reports by subject "Basic Educational Opportunity Grant"

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Date April 6, 1994 Report No. PEMD-94-18R Title

Education: Hispanic Dropouts and Federal Programs

United States General Accounting 0fIIce Washington, D.C. 20548 Program Evaluation and Methodology Division B-256465 April 6, 1994 The Honorable Edward M. Kennedy Chairman, Committee on Labor and Human Resources United States Senate The Honorable United States Paul Simon Senate Your February 5, 1993, letter asked us to provide information on federal programs that address the Hispanic high school dr...
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...
Date Sept. 21, 1977 Report No. HRD-77-91 Title

Education: Office of Education's Basic Grant Program Can Be Improved

DOCUBENT RESUME 03406 A2653829] Office of Education's Basic Grant Progra3 Can Be Improved. HRD-77-91; B-1640 1(1). September 21, 1977. 43 pp. + 7 appendices (18 pp.). Report to the Congress; by Elmer B. Staats, Comptroller General. Issue Area: Education, Training, and Employment Programs: Student Assistance Programs for Post-Secondary Education (1101). Contact: Human Resources Div. Budget Function...
Date July 12, 1976 Report No. 089536 Title

Education: Review of the Office of Education's Basic Educational Opportunity Grant Program

UNITED STATESGENERALACCOUNT~NG . OFFICE WASHING-IXXN. D C 20548 L HUMAN RESOURCES DWISION The Honorable Terre1 H. Bell Commlssloner of Education Offlce of Education Department of Health, Education, and Welfare Dear Dr. Bell: #l----." --4 ~Pty We have recently completed fieldwork on ourcrevlew of the Offlce of Education's Basic Educatlonal Opportunity Grant (Bzzc--program authorized by the Higher E...
Date March 15, 1976 Report No. MWD-76-110 Title

Education: Basic Educational Opportunity Grant Program

|> NINTD ST.TES, GENERALCOMNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON. D.C. 20548 -14APOAN^D WIFA, ~~0MUMN ~ ~ ~ B-164031(1) ~~ 5 1976 MAR 15 1976 The Honorable The Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare Dear Mr. Secretary: C We are in the process of review ng theOffice of Education's !BasicEducational Opportunity Grant programJauthorized by the Higher Education Act of 1965, as ,mehded, (20 U.S.C. 1070). Under ...
Date Aug. 2, 1972 Report No. B-16403(1) Title

Education: Need for Improved Coordination of Federally Assisted Student Aid Programs in Institutions of Higher Education

T TO CONGRESS LM093447 lllil\lilll~iIlliilllilliiiMllIi Office of Education Department of Health, Education, and Welfare BY THE COMPTROLLER GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES COMF’TROLLER GENERAL WASHINGTON, OF D.C. THE UNITED 20548 STATES B-164031(1) To the Speaker President of the of the Senate and the House of Representatives This is our report on the need for improved coordination of federally ass...