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Title IV was one of eight titles: *Title I, General Provisions; *Title II, Teacher Quality Enhancement; *Title III, Strengthening Institutions; *Title IV, Student Assistance; *Title V, Developing Institutions; *Title VI, International Education Programs; *Title VII, Graduate and Postsecondary Improvement Programs; and *Title VIII, Additional Programs. Title IV contains nine parts that authorize a broad array of programs and provisions to assist students and their families in gaining access to and financing a postsecondary education. Programs authorized under this title are the primary sources of federal aid supporting postsecondary education. The act is sectioned: * A- Grants to attend establishments in approved Title IV programs. (Ten sub-sections) * B- Federal Family Education Loan (FFEL) Program * C-
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s * D- Direct Loan Program * E-
Federal Perkins Loan A Federal Perkins Loan, also referred to as a Perkins Loan, was a need-based student loan offered by U.S. Department of Education from 1958 until 2017. Created as part of the Federal Direct Student Loan Program, the Perkins Loan served to assis ...
s * F- Need Analysis procedures * G- General provisions and definitions * H- Role of States, accrediting and eligibility


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Title IX Title IX is a landmark federal civil rights law in the United States that was enacted as part (Title IX) of the Education Amendments of 1972. It prohibits sex-based discrimination in any school or any other education program that receiv ...
is about discrimination based on sex, as well as protections against sexual assault in colleges.


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Title 20, Chapter 28, Subchapter IV, United States Code 1070, et seq.
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