Education in the US is funded by the government, the students (and their families), and by (usually non-profit) organizations.
All of the above sources support education by giving money directly to schools, or by financially helping specific students the organization feels have exceptional academic merit or financial need.
If you are a student looking to fund your education, FAFSA.ed.gov is a good start (that's where you apply for federal government financial aid) and fastweb.com is a good place to go next (it's a database that matches you with private scholarships you can apply for based on how you answer questions about yourself, your academic plans, etc).
PS: "Financial Aid" doesn't always mean free money. If it is truly free (like a grant or scholarship) you still have to complete the education it was to fund, or you may be required to pay the money back. "Financial Aid" can also mean student loans (both from the government and from private sources) as well as work-study (where you work at school to help pay for your education).
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Education can be funded by many means. Some are:
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The central government of the US is the Federal government.
The U.S. Department of Education was created in 1979 during the presidency of Jimmy Carter. Carter's administration aimed to consolidate federal education programs and improve the coordination of education policy. The department's establishment marked a significant shift in how the federal government approached education, emphasizing the importance of federal involvement in public education.
It refers to federal government.
Federal US government provides money to purchase land for a public universit
The central government of the US is the Federal government.
The US Constitution does not guarantee education as a right or entitlement. That has been added by statute and regulation.
The Federal government in the US has many ways to influence commerce. Passing tariff legislation on certain foreign imports is one way, and of course by lowering the tariff rates of dissolving them, the federal government increases imports.The US federal government has the authority to regulate interstate commerce. Commerce can also be affected by higher or lower taxes on business or on the population.
By the power of nomination, the president may nominate federal court justices who are then approved by the senate.
because the US has power (federal) and the government ,which is the citizens, elect leaders to represent them.
there is no division of power in the government
there is no division of power in the government