Blog Articles for H.R.1777
H.R.1777: To amend the Improving America's Schools Act of 1994 to make permanent the favorable treatment of need-based educational aid under the antitrust laws.
May 07, 2008 Act
Act. A short while ago, âSenate Majority Leader Harry Reid and Senators Jeff Bingaman, Max Baucus, Charles Schumer, Byron Dorgan, Maria Cantwell and Bernie Sanders held a press conference today to unveil the Consumer-First Energy Act of ...
May 07, 2008 Financial Aid
Today, Congressman Culberson helped pass an important student financial aid bill, HR 1777, the Need-Based Educational Act of 2007. Beginning in the mid-1950âs, Congress passed legislation to exempt colleges and universities who award . ...
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May 03, 2008 Federal Student Aid
Aid Act Of 2007 (HR 1777), a bill that would permanently renew a provision (known as Section 568) that allows qualifying colleges and universities to establish common approaches for awarding non-federal, institutional student aid. ...
May 01, 2008 NASFAA Urges Congress To Support Common Approaches For Awarding ...
NASFAA joined six other higher education associations Tuesday in a letter urging Congress to pass The Need-Based Educational Aid Act Of 2007 (HR 1777), a bill that would permanently renew a provision (known as Section 568) that allows ...
May 01, 2008 Need-Based Student Financial Aid
Today, Congressman Culberson helped pass an important student financial aid bill, HR 1777, the Need-Based Educational Act of 2007. Beginning in the mid-1950âs, Congress passed legislation to exempt colleges and universities who award ...
April 30, 2008 House Passes Need-Based Educational Aid Act of 2007
On Wednesday, the House of Representatives passed HR 1777, the Need-Based Educational Aid Act of 2007, by voice vote. The American Council on Education (ACE) sent a letter to every member of the House to outline the higher education ...
March 28, 2007 HR 1777, To amend the Improving America's Schools Act of 1994 to ...
HR 1777 would amend the Improving America's Schools Act of 1994 to make permanent the favorable treatment of need-based educational aid under the antitrust laws....



