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McNamara, William – Change, 1979
When the Carter Administration's budget figures first appeared in December, higher education suffered a billion-dollar cut in student aid funds. Although basic and supplemental grant allowances were later increased, other higher education programs--including college libraries, campus facilities, and nurses' training--were cut heavily. (JMD)
Descriptors: Budgeting, Federal Aid, Federal Government, Financial Problems

Randal, Judith – Change, 1979
The Environmental Protection Agency has awarded several grants to study effects of and possible solutions to the problem of "acid rain"; pollution from atmospheric nitric and sulfuric acids. The research program is administered through North Carolina State University at Raleigh and will focus on biological effects of acid rain. (JMF)
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Biology, Environment, Federal Government

Randal, Judith – Change, 1979
Focus is on the $30.6 billion portion of the federal budget for fiscal year 1980 that is allotted to research and development. Budgets discussed include those of colleges and universities, the National Institute of Health, National Science Foundation, Defense Department, Agriculture Department, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, and…
Descriptors: Budgeting, Budgets, Federal Aid, Federal Government

Bradley, Doug – Change, 1979
Difficulties experienced by colleges with the regulations and policies of the Veterans Administration regarding the eligibility of veterans for educational benefits are discussed. Especially problematic are the "standards of progress" and "seat time" regulations. A study undertaken to examine the problem has not produced any…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Eligibility, Federal Government, Federal Regulation