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                   UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUN flNG OFFICE     LM100130
                          WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548


COMMUNITY AND ECONOM(                               OE    1
DEVELOPMENT DIVISION




    The Honorable James L.  Young
    Assistant Secretary  for Housing                  RELEASED
    Department of Housing and  Urban
      Development

    Dear Mr. Young:

         We have completed  rur survey of assistance provided to
    institutions of higher  education for academic facilities con-
    struction under title VII  of the Higher Education Act, as
    amended (20 U.S.C.  1132a), the Public Health Service Act, as
    amended (42 U.S.C.  292), and title IV of the Housing Act of
    1950, as amended  (12 U.S.C. 1749).  Programs authorized by
    the first two acts are  administered by the Office of Educa-
    tion and the Public Health  Service, Department of Health,
    Education, and Welfare  (HEW), respectively.

         The Higher Education  Act authorizes assistance in the
    form of grants, loans,  and annual interest grants for the
    construction of higher--education academic facilities.  The
    Public Health Service Act  authorizes assistance in the form
    of grants, loan guarantees,  and interest subsidies for con-
    struction which includes  medical libraries; health research
    facilities; teaching  facilities for physicians, dentists,
    pharmacists, optometrists,  podiatrists, and veterinarians;
    and schools of nursing.

         Programs authorized  by the Housing Act of 1950 are
    administered by the Department  of Housing and Urban Develop-
    ment (BUD).  This act authorizes  loans and annual interest
    grants for the construction  or purchase of housing or other
    educational facilities such  as dining halls, student unions,
    and infirmaries.

         Recent studies  indicate that colleges and universities
    in the United States are experiencing  a variety of problems
    which threaten-their  .progams and, in some cases, their very
    existence.  Study conclusions  indicate that institutions are
    faced with (1) a challenge  to their programs which is
    heightened by the condition  of the national economy and chang-
    ing employment prospects,  and (2) financial problems stemming
    from inflation, declining  enrollments, and shrinking nontuition
    income.




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