the implication of funding in primary education
Higher Education Funding Council for England was created in 1992.
High interest rates on student loans high tuition fees limited funding for development from government and the business sector
Jolie Susan has written: 'Funding' -- subject(s): Curricula, Curriculum change, Education, Higher, Education, Secondary, Finance, Higher Education, Secondary Education
Barbara Jacoby has written: 'Service-learning in higher education' -- subject(s): Community and college, Curricula, Education, Higher, Experiential learning, Higher Education, Student service, Student volunteers in social service
There are plenty of companies which provide a student loan service. A few examples: Brazos Higher Education Service Corporation, College Invest, Connecticut Student Loan Foundation (CSLF), Education Services Foundation (ESF), Illinois Designated Account Purchase Program (IDAPP), LoanSTAR Funding Group, Inc., National Education Loan Network (NELNET), Oklahoma Student Loan Authority (OSLA), and Sallie Mae/USA Group.
Michael S. McPherson has written: 'How can we tell if federal student aid is working?' -- subject(s): Federal aid to higher education, Student aid 'Selective admission and the public interest' -- subject(s): Public interest, Admission, Educational equalization, Universities and colleges 'Federal student aid policy, can we learn from experience?' -- subject(s): Federal aid to higher education, Student aid, Government policy 'The student aid game' -- subject(s): College students, Education, Higher, Finance, Higher Education, Scholarships, fellowships, Student aid
You have to be in either higher or further education, e.g. Sixth Form, college etc... You are not eligible for the student discount card if you are in primary or secondary school, you must be in further/higher education.
Alma Dorantes has written: 'El conflicto universitario en Guadalajara, 1933-1937' -- subject(s): Education, Higher, Higher Education, Higher education and state, History, Politics and education, Social aspects, Social aspects of Higher education, Student movements
John Silber has written: 'Education at the antipodes' -- subject(s): Higher Education, Student aid 'Kant's ethics' -- subject(s): Modern Ethics 'Higher education in America' -- subject(s): Higher Education, History
Penny A. Pasque has written: 'Empowering women in higher education and student affairs' -- subject(s): Women college students, Women in higher education, Women college teachers, Feminism and higher education 'American higher education, leadership, and policy' -- subject(s): Higher Education, Common good
Peter Feaver has written: 'Getting the best out of college' -- subject(s): EDUCATION / Higher, EDUCATION / Study Skills, College student orientation, EDUCATION / Students & Student Life
The purpose of a student loan is to cover the various costs of higher education that a student or his/her supporters can not afford. The costs of higher education include tuition, fees, books, room and board. An independent student may also need funds to cover the cost of living if they go to school without working.