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1 Federal Government in H.E. Benjamin Rush – 1 st U.S. Surgeon General – Called for a National University but questioned if that was the federal govt’s. purpose George Washington and President’s up to Andrew Jackson supported idea 1 st Morrill Act gave out land 2 nd Morrill Act gave out money Started Military Institutions: West Point (1802), Naval Academy (1821), Coast Guard Academy (1900), Merchant Marine Academy (1943), Air Force Academy (1955)

2 Federal Govt. in H.E. Cont’d War – Initiated war-inspired requirements Morrill Act Institutions must have military training – In 1 st World War draft started Deferred from service if majoring in science, technology, and medical related – In 2 nd World War military had draft but deferred based on test – The expertise of college faculty was made to the war Cold war: Faculty did the scientific research that the government wanted ex. Manhattan Project – G.I. Bill: changed the whole pattern of American Higher Education Direct funding to students, which then came back to schools in tuition

3 Federal Benefits and War Veterans’ Benefits – Pilgrims declared in 1636: “If any person shall be sent forth as a soldier and shall return maimed he shall be maintained completely by the Colony during his life” – Revolutionary War: 1 st formal veteran’s package introduced Life-long pensions for both disabled veterans and children of those killed in battle – War of 1812 to the Spanish American War Benefits given out for service – Ex. Gifts of land out west

4 Federal Benefits and War Educational Benefits – Rehabilitation Act of 1919: give disabled WWI veterans a monthly education stipend to compensate for the delay of or missing training towards vocation” Act only included veterans who were disabled – Protest In 1932, 15,000 angry veterans suffering from depression marched on Washington: “Bonus Army” – Sought cashing of credits they were issued upon discharge

5 Servicemen’s Readjustment Act of 1944 (G.I. Bill) Signed by Roosevelt in 1944 Reason for Act – High unemployment and economic depression – Large number of veterans returning to the workforce – 1943: National Resources Planning Board studied workforce needs Recommended a education and training program to ease the stress on society and the economy Actions – Federal govt. took recommendations seriously to avoid the mass unemployment in WWI

6 G.I. Bill cont’d. Ivy-league college presidents concerned over flood of returning veterans on campuses – Havard’s James B. Conant was concerned about their capacity to do college-level work – Opinions changed as faculty and administrators found veteran students to be “serious, perceptive, and steady” At Stanford, with the presence of veterans, the average GPA increased and absenteeism decreased – Fellow students referred to them as “DARS” – Damn Average Raisers – G.I. Bill enrollment 8,200 in 1944 88,000 in 1945 Nearly a million in 1946 (almost half of all college students)

7 Federal Govt’ and Aid Prior to 1930s most federal aid went to states and public institutions In 1930s granted assistance to give to private institutions Individual Assistance – National Youth Organization : 1935-1943 – G.I. Bill – Contract Research Long-term loans for construction of dorms Funds to public education: for all grades in D.C. Donations to Galludet and Howard Universities Student exchange programs: Fulbright Act of 1940


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