Not exact matches
The Business Council of New York State strongly opposes the Executive Budget proposal which would eliminate all $ 35.1 million in
funding for the Direct
Institutional «Bundy»
Aid program (Bundy
Aid).
As such, the Business Council opposes the elimination of the $ 35.1 million in
funding for the Direct
Institutional «Bundy»
Aid program in the Executive Budget, and requests that it be restored in Assembly and Senate budgets.
Institutional players — teachers unions, school boards, and state and district administrators — frequently petition state leaders for charter caps and reduced charter
funding and vigorously oppose alternative authorizers and facilities
aid.
Under the budget passed by the General Assembly this week, state
funding for postsecondary education will be cut over the next two years, with total biennial decreases of 2.5 % for financial
aid resources and for
institutional funding.
Under the budget bill passed by the House last week, state
funding for higher education will increase modestly over the next two years, with growth both in financial
aid resources and
institutional funding.
Institutional Aid is
funded by tuition dollars that all students pay; it's not tax or state
funded.
Institutional Methodology: A need analysis formula developed and maintained by the College Board to assist colleges, universities, and private scholarship programs in determining eligibility for institutional and private financi
Institutional Methodology: A need analysis formula developed and maintained by the College Board to assist colleges, universities, and private scholarship programs in determining eligibility for
institutional and private financi
institutional and private financial
aid funds.
The Financial
Aid PROFILE is used by many private colleges and universities for awarding
institutional funds.
This is a financial
aid application used by a handful of select colleges and universities to determine whether you apply for
institutional funding.
Effective ATJCs have strong
institutional support from key stakeholders, namely the judiciary, the organized bar, and civil legal
aid providers and
funders.
(2)
Institutional funders — legal
aid boards, ministries, courts and law firms — are not ready for online supported dispute resolution services;