Abstract

The decade of the Sixties was highly favorable for programs in aid of higher education. Both legislative and executive branches of the federal government exhibited the determination of their spokesmen to make higher education financially accessible to all citizens. Despite some accusations, Washington actions were hardly intended to be federal competition with or domination over the states. Indeed, it is frequently noted that the federal government has been forced to act only because of the indifference or inertia of state governments and it is ready to phase out as soon as states

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