Michigan State University Extension
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12/95/
ERIC TITLE NUMBER: ED129184 AUTHOR: Bugenhagen, Denise; And Others
TITLE: Title IX Self-Assessment Guide for Financial Aid
Officers.
YEAR PUBLISHED: 1976
NOTE: 38 p.; Prepared by Financial Aid Office
AVAILABILITY: Syracuse University, Financial Aid Office,
820
Comstock Avenue, Syracuse, New York 13210
ABSTRACT: This self-assessment guide is designed to help
financial aid offices review their policies, procedures,
and
practices to determine if they are in compliance with Title
IX regulations. The questionnaire addresses itself to both
the proportions of aid received by men and women as well as
the institution's prevailing policies that determine those
proportions. The guide details the demographic information
necessary for the self-assessment; the type of information
that should be contained in the institutions publications
and informational brochures regarding nondiscrimination on
the basis of sex; and application procedures and policies.
A
need analysis format is provided as are specific guidelines
for various types of aid programs, including fellowships,
scholarships, grants, endowments, outside sources of funds
and single-sex scholarships, athletic scholarships, student
employment, assistantships, and loans. The questionnaire
provides a guide for evaluation of the existing policies
and
procedures and points out areas that may need revision to
facilitate full compliance. (JMF)
KEY DESCRIPTORS: Affirmative-Action; Demography-;
Evaluation
; Fellowships-; Grants-; Guidelines-; Needs-Assessment;
Questionnaires-; Scholarships-; School-Publications; Self
Evaluation-Groups; Student-Employment;
Student-Loan-Programs
KEY DESCRIPTORS: *Guides-; *Higher-Education; *Self
Evaluation; *Sex-Discrimination; *Student-Financial-Aid;
*Student-Personnel-Services
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