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Arc, Arlington, TX. – 1992
Basic information about Social Security and Supplementary Security Income benefits for children with disabilities is presented in a question-and-answer format. The following questions are addressed: "How can a child get benefits from Social Security or Supplemental Security Income (SSI)?"; "How is eligibility determined?";…
Descriptors: Definitions, Disabilities, Due Process, Eligibility
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Bowden, Randall G.; Elrod, Henry E. – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2004
Many states (18 of 39) use revenue generated by lotteries to help fund higher education. The revenue is generated as a regressive tax disproportionately collected. As such, do state lotteries contribute toward facilitation of equal access to higher education for low-income and minority citizens? Given population trends, college enrollment, and…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Population Trends, Income, Enrollment
Bluestone, Barry – 1993
This report assesses the economic impact of the University of Massachusetts at Boston (UMass/Boston) on the Commonwealth of Massachusetts with attention to three major economic contributions: (1) the additional income that UMass/Boston students generate within the state as a result of their university education; (2) the added state income and…
Descriptors: College Graduates, Cost Effectiveness, Economic Impact, Economic Progress
Adams, E. Kathleen – 1980
Addition of fiscal response factors to the traditional simulation model of school finance demonstrates that the traditional model underestimates both the costs and impacts of state aid programs at the district level. The study reviews research on fiscal response--defined as school districts' taxing and spending behavior after receipt of state…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Equalization Aid, Financial Policy, Income
Nelson, Susan C. – 1978
The role of equity in determining how higher education should be supported is considered, along with several approaches for measuring benefits and costs of public subsidies, and conclusions from the literature. Attention is directed to equity in financing higher education because higher education is often advocated as a mechanism for providing…
Descriptors: Costs, Educational Equity (Finance), Educational Finance, Educational Opportunities