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Sternick, Joanna Henderson – Alternative Higher Education: The Journal of Nontraditional Studies, 1977
Planning techniques described help students mesh their individual interests, values, and skills with a proposed internship, work/study, or volunteer experience through the application process itself. The application is valuable in clarifying needs and goals for the experiential project. (Author/LBH)
Descriptors: Career Planning, College Applicants, Experiential Learning, Field Experience Programs
Wilson, Robin – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1987
The revised immigration system, the requirement that administrators verify the accuracy of information on student aid applications before they distribute money, and demands on administrators to spend more time helping students to budget their money were discussed at the annual meeting of the National Association of Student Financial Aid…
Descriptors: Administrators, Budgets, College Administration, College Students
Fuller, William S. – AGB Reports, 1984
An alternative system is proposed for college students: provide grants in the freshman year, reduce grants and small loans in the second, introduce work-study in the third along with reduced grants and loans, and further increase loan and reduce the grant with work-study in the fourth year. (MSE)
Descriptors: Educational Economics, Higher Education, Loan Repayment, Need Analysis (Student Financial Aid)
College Board, New York, NY. – 2002
This report presents annual data on the amount of financial assistance--grants, loans, and work-study--available to help students pay for postsecondary education. The College Board began this data series in 1983 to track the value of such aid over time from federal, state, and institutional sources. This year, information on federal education tax…
Descriptors: Federal Aid, Financial Support, Grants, Higher Education
Office of Federal Student Aid (ED), Washington, DC. – 2002
This volume of the Federal Student Aid (FSA) Handbook discusses the eligibility requirements for students and parent borrowers and the responsibilities of institutions in checking to be sure that recipients qualify for their aid awards. The guide also describes recent changes to FSA requirements and procedures. The biggest change for this year is…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Eligibility, Federal Aid, Financial Aid Applicants
Wei, Christina Chang; Li, Xiaojie; Berkner, Lutz – US Department of Education, 2004
The major driving forces of change in undergraduate student financing during the 1990s were tuition increases and the broader availability of federal student loans. This report uses data from four National Postsecondary Student Aid Studies (NPSAS) to look at changes in financial aid to students in four types of institutions: public 2-year; public…
Descriptors: Postsecondary Education, College Students, Full Time Students, Tuition
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Department of Education, Washington, DC. – 2001
This package is a collection of 12 transparencies to accompany a discussion of reasons to go to college and how to pay for college. The first sheet is an introduction, and the second poses the question "Why go to college or career school?" The third transparency summarizes topics related to paying for college or career school, and the rest of the…
Descriptors: College Applicants, College Choice, Grants, High School Students
Merisotis, Jamie P.; Clinedinst, Melissa E. – 2000
This paper explores the changing context for New Jersey's higher education system and implications for future access and opportunity. It highlights the state's existing major student aid programs, including how they are currently used and will be affected by future demand. Analyses are provided of contemporary approaches to addressing the issues…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Enrollment Trends, Grants, Higher Education
Office of Student Financial Assistance (ED), Washington, DC. – 2000
This guide, written in Spanish, describes federal student aid programs for postsecondary education and how to apply for them. It begins by outlining sources for learning about student aid, such as school financial aid administrators, state higher education agencies, foundations, organizations related to particular fields of interest and toll-free…
Descriptors: Eligibility, Federal Aid, Federal Programs, Financial Aid Applicants
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Clark, Gary M.; Oliverson, Barbara S. – Exceptional Children, 1973
Administrators of mental retardation programs in 50 state departments of education (47 responded) were surveyed to obtain data on manpower needs of secondary level special education programs, certification requirements, teacher education programs for elementary and secondary level personnel, priorities in teacher education, and the extent of…
Descriptors: Educational Programs, Exceptional Child Research, Labor Needs, Mental Retardation
DeRosa, Frank – Momentum, 1972
Describes New Catholic High School in Brooklyn, N.Y., an innovative school for inner city disadvantaged youth. (MB)
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Compensatory Education, Disadvantaged Youth, Experimental Schools
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Borrelli, Alfred – Mental Retardation, 1972
Provided is an overview of basic governmental and private agency rehabilitation programs for mentally retarded persons including vocational training programs, on the job training programs, work study programs, and recreational programs. (Author/GW)
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, Agency Role, Exceptional Child Services, Government Role
Urivazo, Renaldo Infante – Prospects: Quarterly Review of Education, 1982
Describes a student-run radio station within the Cuban Victoria de Giron (VDG) educational system. VDG is an agricultural work-study program for secondary vocational and pre-university students. Using circles of interest, primary and secondary students are brought together for training in broadcasting skills. (AM)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Comparative Education, Educational Practices, Educational Radio
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George, Philip C. – Journal of Student Financial Aid, 1982
It is now possible to use the Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant program, along with the College Work-Study program, as a tool to restrict unreasonable borrowing for the majority of students who need financial assistance. A new aid packaging methodology initiated by the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point is described. (MLW)
Descriptors: Debt (Financial), Financial Aid Applicants, Financial Needs, Higher Education
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Barbato, Joseph – Change, 1979
It is estimated that some 220,000 students participate each year in cooperative education programs in 1,100 colleges and universities. The cooperative education, or work-study, concept is discussed with focus on the program's major purposes and benefits for the colleges, students and businesses involved. (JMD)
Descriptors: Career Education, Cooperative Education, Education Work Relationship, Educational Objectives
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