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Gross, Karen – New England Journal of Higher Education, 2011
In the context of the recent efforts to arrive at a federal budget, articles abound in the popular media and trade publications debating both the value of Pell Grants and their rising cost to the U.S. government. Both pros and cons of the debate hold value. Pell Grants are what enable many low-income families to send their children to college and,…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Low Income, Eligibility, Credits
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Community College Journal, 1999
Presents the responses of Norman L. Fortenberry, Division Director of the Division of Undergraduate Education (DUE), and Bob Watson, immediate past director of DUE, to questions submitted by AACC regarding NSF's education programs, opportunities, and grant applications. DUE is the focal point of the National Science Foundation's agency-wide effort…
Descriptors: College Programs, Community Colleges, Curriculum Development, Educational Opportunities
Breneman, David W.; Galloway, Fred J. – 1996
This analysis examines alternative ways to use the approximately $6 billion now spent annually on Pell Grants to produce higher maximum awards for low-income students. The need for such alternatives is based on the rapidly declining value of the maximum Pell Grant as a percentage of college costs. A table offers 5-year baseline projections under…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Change Strategies, Educational Finance, Educational Policy
Illinois State Board of Higher Education, Springfield. – 1997
This report summarizes staff recommendations of the Illinois Board of Higher Education concerning budget recommendations for higher education operations and grants for fiscal year 1998. The report also includes recommendations for state appropriated revolving funds, locally held university income funds, and other appropriated funds. Specific…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Budgets, Community Colleges, Educational Finance