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`Public Policy`
Education Policy
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3. Issue Relating to Education
2. George Walker Bush¡¯ NCLB
1. The Federal Gov¡¯ Role in Higher Education
4. Conclusion
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1. The Federal Gov¡¯ Role
in Higher Education
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The Federal Government Role
Higher Education
It has traditionally been more acceptable for the federal government to be involved in higher education than in elementary and secondary education
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The Federal Government Role
Indirect Federal Government Support
Aid for building instructional facilities and dormitories
Direct subsidy for individual student
1) Grant
2) Loan
3) Work-Study
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The Federal Government Role
Grant
-Unlike a loan, does not have to be repaid.
-The maximum amount of the grant usually depends on the Expected Family Contribution and several other factors, including cost of attendance (tuition and different fees including room and board, books, and meal plans) and ¡¦(»ý·«)