Show Friday March 27 Page 12 The Utah Statesman 131 Reagan vs students? ©frff 2dD ILID)§ ©©©Eis Amidll Yajpes mi (continued front next four years Student! whore parent t are deceased mind or disabled currently get benefits averaging about 1225 About 800000 individuals now take advantage of tbit program at a cost of f 2 billion to the federal government As well the National Health Service Corps Scholarship program would be cut as no funding has been proposed fcr the program for fiscal 1982 The House Postsecondary Education Subcommittee tad dr GSL and Pell Grant programs should continue as is nthcr than the changes proposed by Reagan The subcommittee'! recommendations must be acted on by the full House Education and Labor Committee after which the proposal will be sent to the House Budget Committee The House Appropriations Committee declined to make any recommendations on the education portion of Resgaa't budget saying most of the changes would depend on the whatever authorizing legislation would accompany them The Appropriations Committee did say there should be some sort of needs test for the CSL program that the inters rate on parental loans should be raised and that changes should be made in the way income is assessed in detenninin Pell Crant eligibility intere Reagan's proposal for ending the GSL whxi that well as as lawmakers was the rejected by subsidy money forces Pell Crant recipients to have 1 750 in obtain the grant Social Secuntr Opposition was also expressed by the House Social Subcommittee on Reagan's proposal to abolish student Security benefits A study by the National Insititute of Independent Colleget and Universities has shown in its preliminary report that die income student assistance is hating a strong impact The study outlines specific intreavs in the use of various grants before and after the Assisteme Act and says that is result of the act "required parental contributions dropped lightly the level of unmet need went down and the idatP e on loans for students dropped this year as of total education costs" percentage The 1978 law lifted the J250O0 income cap on Guaranwi Student Loans and expanded eligibility for Basic Crant called Pell Crams The Reagan administration's budget proposals for higher education must clear committees before going to the Sew and House for final deliberation tm-thl- y Spencer V Kimball Camilla E Kimball Edward L Klaaball 01 $040 Carolyn E Minor 01® 0636 Andrew E Klaeball Of Reg $1050 Edward L Reg K1 an ball $795 self-hel- p course you can charge it JCPenney lower-incom- CACHE VALLEY MALL Store Hours: Mon Frl 10 e to 9 pm Set 10 em to 6 pm 0 Catalog Shopping Phone pm-F9 em to 9 pm Set 9 em to 6 pm 753-202- iy)Ki kf pae 3) rl SEMINATi FOR LAW studektj Honors Index no 323 2 credits taught by D Anderson-Fi- l Fridays at 7:30 Library 349 LeCar Three practical r- - Attorneys guide junior senior students 1®'“'"" Spw Black tram master charge VISA 21000 ISOOOlZIiy Spwlal t jl000 2 ta rn I Cache Valley Upholstery 750 W 200 N 752-961- 2 practice experience t practice d cases tzz? I ethical fields |