American Decades
College Opportunity Act of 1978
Report, Table
By: U.S. Senate Committee on Human Resources
Date: 1978
Source: Congress of the U.S. Washington D.C. Senate Committee on Human Resources. College Opportunity Act of 1978. Report, with Additional Views. 95th Congress, 2nd Session. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office,1978. Available online at http://newfirstsearch.oclc.org. (accessed October 3, 2002).
About the Organization: The Senate Committee on Human Resources was a committee in the 95th Congress. Bills are reported to the Senate via a committee chair and placed on a calendar. Reported bills and written reports are numbered, and the actions of the committee are in the copy of the bill.
Introduction
The Higher Education Act of 1965 (Public Law 89-329) provided insured student loans for eligible college students. The act also...
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1970's Education Primary Sources
- "Now is the Time of the Furnaces, And Only Light Should be Seen"
- Pedagogy of the Oppressed
- "Rethinking Black History"
- "The Joy of Learning—In the Open Corridor"
- "Busing—The Supreme Court Goes North"
- Writing Without Teachers
- College Opportunity Act of 1978
- "Open Admissions and Equal Access: A Study of Ethnic Groups in the City University of New York"
- "Introduction: The First Decade of Women's Studies"
- "An Interview on Title IX with Shirley Chisholm, Holly Knox, Leslie R. Wolfe, Cynthia G. Brown, and Mary Kaaren Jolly"
- "The Frenetic Fanatic Phonic Backlash"
- "Some Characteristics of the Historically Black Colleges"
- Martin Luther King Junior Elementary School Children, et al., Plaintiffs, v. Ann Arbor School District Board
- The Read-Aloud Handbook
- Copyright Page
- Acknowledgments
