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Under specific eligibility requirements, an institution must have at least 50 percent of its degree students receiving need-based assistance under Title IV of the Higher Education Act, or have a substantial number of enrolled students receiving Pell Grants, and have low educational and general expenditures.
The Title V programs, as well as the Title III programs, provide financial assistance to help institutions solve problems that threaten their ability to survive, to improve their management and fiscal operations, and to build endowments.
Title III prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability in the activities of places of public accommodations (businesses that are generally open to the public and that fall into one of 12 categories listed in the ADA, such as restaurants, movie theaters, schools, day care facilities, recreation facilities, and
Title V is a partnership with State Maternal and Child Health (MCH) and Children with Special Health Care Needs (CSHCN) programs, reaching across economic lines to support such core public health functions as resource development, capacity and systems building, population-based functions such as public information and
Title III is federal funding for HBCUs and other universities with higher-than-average rates of needy and/or minority students. This funding ensures they have equal access to resources for students. Title III was established in 1966 and, like most bills that old, it has been amended and added to six times.
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Title III is a federal program that assists with language instruction for English learners (EL) and immigrant students.
The purpose of Title III is to help ensure that English learners (ELs) attain English language proficiency and meet state academic standards. Federal funding is provided through various grant programs to assist state education agencies (SEAs) and local education agencies (LEAs) in accomplishing this.
These institutions are able to receive additional funding from the federal government from Titles III and V of the HEA, known as institutional aid. In order for institutions to be eligible to receive this additional funding, they must be able to demonstrate that (1) their average educational and general expenditures

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