This article is from 05, and at end of 2nd paragraph it states they received over 400 million then. I have heard it had risen to over 600 million in 2010.
No-this would be unconstitutional. There is some federal funding for school programs and for social services programs, however.
There is federal funding availaible for pre school education. As with all government grants there are qualifications and forms you must fill out to receive the aid.
Yes, she graduated from Harvard Law School in 1988.
Yes, the Arts Institute of Indianapolis is a private school. This means that they do not receive any monetary funding from the state and therefore receive funding from charging the students a tuition.
Any school will give a refund if you receive enough funding from whatever source that may be Federal Student Loans, Pell Grants, Private Funding/3rd Party funding, etc. However, you should not be looking at schools based on what school gives refunds. You do realize if you pull out federal loans there is no hiding from them. You cannot file bankruptcy on federal aid, and when you die any money you owe for them loans goes onto your husband/wife, and/or children. Be smart.
Yes, why would you receive a grant for school if you are not in school?
President Kennedy pushed for the Civil Rights Act in Congress, and promised federal funding for school desegregation.
Harvard is a private school.
Harvard accepts both federal Pell grants and student loans. In addition, a number of scholarships are available to Harvard students, the school offers student loan programs, and the school offers on campus employment to help with tuition costs.
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he promised federal funding for school desegregation
By the government, which is broke, ergo they too are broke