Guide to selected federal assistance programs for undergraduate students

The Federal Government provides financial assistance to individuals enrolled in, or accepted for enrollment in institutions of higher education. This assistance flows through many programs and takes the form of loans, grants and work. In this CRS Guide to Selected Federal Assistance Programs for Undergraduate Students, 10 programs, administered by various Federal agencies, are briefly described.,Jim Stedman, Specialist in Education, Education and Public Welfare Division, and Marcia Scott, Analyst in Education, Education and Public Welfare Division, Updated by David Osman, Specialist in Education, Education and Public Welfare Division.,CRS 84-197 EPW,"Updated November 15, 1984.",SuDoc# LC 14. 18/3

Summary and analysis of the education amendments of 1984, p.l. 98-511

The Education Amendments of 1984 extends and amends a variety of Federal education programs and would establish other new Federal education activities. This paper provides a summary and analysis of these amendments including provisions regarding the adult education, bilingual education, impact aid, women's educational equity, Indian education, emergency immigrant education, and higher education student financial assistance programs.,Abstract -- Introduction -- Adult Education (Title I) -- Bilingual Education (Title II) -- Impact Aid (Title III) -- Women's Educational Equity (Title IV) -- Indian Education (Title V) -- Emergency Immigrant Education (Title VI) -- General Administration and Organization (Title VIII) - Including Student Financial Assistance, Office of Migrant Education, and Conflict-of-Interest Provisions.,CRS 84-769 EPW,"October 25, 1984.",SuDoc# LC 14. 18/3