This report describes the several programs devoted to financially assisting minority serving institutions (MSIs) under the Higher Education Act (HEA). First discussed is how the various HEA MSI programs are funded. It then provides a description of each program, organized by the type of MSI to which the program is available. Included in each program description is a discussion of eligibility criteria for program participation; a description of authorized uses of financial awards; and administrative procedures, including a description of how funds are allocated among multiple institutions either via a competitive award process or a formula-based grant. Appendix A provides a list of acronyms used in this report. Appendix B details mandatory a...
This study uses a mixed methods research design to explore the relationship between institutional fi...
Minority serving institutions (MSIs) are those that serve a population that is made up of a majority...
Hispanic-serving institutions (HSIs) have emerged as key players in the struggle to improve Latino c...
The Alliance Project strives to increase the participation of minority institutions of higher educat...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Congres...
To date, there has been little analysis of MSI Title III and V grant-funded programs across all MSI ...
Federal Highway Administration2007PDFTech ReportWicks, Ann D.Williams, Linda J.United States. Depart...
The federal government defines Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSIs) as accredited and degree-grantin...
This report begins by providing a brief description of each of the campus-based programs, including ...
This study explores the relationship between state and federal funding policies and the ability of m...
This policy brief aims to raise the national visibility of the Asian American and Native American Pa...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Institu...
Hispanics and other minority Americans are denied access to higher education by a system that needs ...
Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs) emerged in response to a history of racial inequity and social ...
1999PDFTech ReportFHWA-NHI-99-046Universities and collegesResearch and educational facilitiesDirecto...
This study uses a mixed methods research design to explore the relationship between institutional fi...
Minority serving institutions (MSIs) are those that serve a population that is made up of a majority...
Hispanic-serving institutions (HSIs) have emerged as key players in the struggle to improve Latino c...
The Alliance Project strives to increase the participation of minority institutions of higher educat...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Congres...
To date, there has been little analysis of MSI Title III and V grant-funded programs across all MSI ...
Federal Highway Administration2007PDFTech ReportWicks, Ann D.Williams, Linda J.United States. Depart...
The federal government defines Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSIs) as accredited and degree-grantin...
This report begins by providing a brief description of each of the campus-based programs, including ...
This study explores the relationship between state and federal funding policies and the ability of m...
This policy brief aims to raise the national visibility of the Asian American and Native American Pa...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Institu...
Hispanics and other minority Americans are denied access to higher education by a system that needs ...
Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs) emerged in response to a history of racial inequity and social ...
1999PDFTech ReportFHWA-NHI-99-046Universities and collegesResearch and educational facilitiesDirecto...
This study uses a mixed methods research design to explore the relationship between institutional fi...
Minority serving institutions (MSIs) are those that serve a population that is made up of a majority...
Hispanic-serving institutions (HSIs) have emerged as key players in the struggle to improve Latino c...