Higher Education Act; which provide a higher
The Higher Education Act may refer to an Act of either the Congress of the United States or of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
- The Higher Education Act of 1965, an Act of the Congress of the United States which was supposed to strengthen the resources of colleges and universities, and to provide financial aid to students. The 2007 extention which has been passed by the Congress, contains provisons giving each public defender and state’s attorney in America a $60,000.00 break on their student loans regardless of their income. On average these attorneys earn $80,000 and many earn over $100,000.00.
- The Higher Education Act 2004, an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom which introduced several changes to the higher education system.