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The National Defense Education Act (NDEA) was signed into law on September 2, 1958, providing funding to United States education institutions at all levels. [ 1 ] NDEA was among many science initiatives implemented by President Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1958 to increase the technological sophistication and power of the United States alongside ...
September 2, 1958: National Defense Education Act, ... (PDF) on September 20, 2018; Official Congressional Directory for the 85th Congress, 1st Session. 1957 ...
The National Defense Education Act was enacted in 1958 to better equip the United States in competition with the Soviet Union. The bill implemented a student loan program, provided funding for science, math, and foreign language instruction, and expanded college services such as libraries.
Amended the Vocational Education Act to extend grants for nurse training. Pub. L. 87–22: 1962 McIntire–Stennis Act of 1962: Funded agricultural research programs. Pub. L. 87–788: 1963 (No short title) Reauthorized the National Defense Education Act. Expanded vocational education programs with the Vocational Education Act of 1963. Pub. L ...
Also known as Title VI grants, because the program is formally established in Title VI, Part A, § 602 of the Higher Education Act of 1965 (Title VI was originally authorized as Title VI of the National Defense Education Act of 1958 as a response to the launch of Sputnik and the U.S. government’s recognition that a stronger and broader ...
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Eisenhower recruits the U.S. National Guard to escort the Little Rock Nine; 1958 – National Defense Education Act; 1958 - The Affluent Society written by John Galbraith; 1958 – NASA formed as the U.S. begins ramping up efforts to explore space; 1958 – Jack Kilby invents the integrated circuit