State Aid to Private Institutions of Higher Education--The Development of Guidelines.

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State Aid to Private Institutions of Higher Education--The Development of Guidelines.
Rhine, Leonard A., 1947-
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Supp. 714, 717 1977)) Texas Texas has developed a tuition plan for the assistance of under- graduate and graduate students attending private colleges. This Tuition Equalization Grants Program was first enacted by the 1971 Texas Legislature. At the onset, Texas residents attending in-state private colleges could receive awards up to $600.
Prior to the enactment of this program, an opinion was asked of the Attorney General. In 1969, the office of the Attorney General 104 found no violation with t
...he State Constitution and discussed the concept of primary purpose: "The tuition aid is provided to individuals so the benefit to a particular religion is indirect and remote as opposed to primary. There can be no doubt that it is in the public interest to provide for the education of the student citizens of this State" (01 liver, 1975, p. 388). The Attorney General's office did note a need in the bill to insure that no religious courses or activities were forced upon the recipients.
In 1972, the Attorney General was asked for a ruling in light of Tilton and Kurtzman.


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