Harvard Educational Review, Volume 33Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1963 "The Harvard Educational Review is a journal of opinion and research in the field of education. Articles are selected, edited, and published by an editorial board of graduate students at Harvard University. The editorial policy does not reflect an official position of the Faculty of Education or any other Harvard faculty."-- Volume 81, Number 2, Summer 2011 |
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Page 188
... funds , especially in the case of federal funds distributed to private schools . THE BURDEN OF STUDENT LOANS The program to be outlined is one which would place a larger share of the ultimate cost of financing higher education upon the ...
... funds , especially in the case of federal funds distributed to private schools . THE BURDEN OF STUDENT LOANS The program to be outlined is one which would place a larger share of the ultimate cost of financing higher education upon the ...
Page 192
... funds only . A student who is eligible for loan funds is , of course , not thereby automatically eligible to enter the school of his choice . A certificate of loan eligibility issued to the student will be evidence only of forthcoming ...
... funds only . A student who is eligible for loan funds is , of course , not thereby automatically eligible to enter the school of his choice . A certificate of loan eligibility issued to the student will be evidence only of forthcoming ...
Page 204
... funds paid out every year will exceed the funds received . Such excess , however , is an outlay but not a cost , since government will receive interest on this excess ( as on all loan funds outstanding except those owed by borrowers ...
... funds paid out every year will exceed the funds received . Such excess , however , is an outlay but not a cost , since government will receive interest on this excess ( as on all loan funds outstanding except those owed by borrowers ...
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