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OVERSIGHT HEARING ON THE REAUTHORIZATION
OF THE HIGHER EDUCATION ACT OF 1965:
HILO, HAWAII

HEARING

BEFORE THE

SUBCOMMITTEE ON POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION

OF THE

COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION AND LABOR
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

ONE HUNDRED SECOND CONGRESS

FIRST SESSION

HEARING HELD IN HILO, HI, JULY 1, 1991

Serial No. 102-67

Printed for the use of the Committee on Education and Labor

STANFORD UNIVERSITY

MAR 1992

JONSSON LIBRAR

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U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
WASHINGTON: 1992

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DOCUMENTS

COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION AND LABOR

WILLIAM D. FORD, Michigan, Chairman

JOSEPH M. GAYDOS, Pennsylvania
WILLIAM (BILL) CLAY, Missouri
GEORGE MILLER, California
AUSTIN J. MURPHY, Pennsylvania
DALE E. KILDEE, Michigan
PAT WILLIAMS, Montana

MATTHEW G. MARTINEZ, California
MAJOR R. OWENS, New York
CHARLES A. HAYES, Illinois
CARL C. PERKINS, Kentucky
THOMAS C. SAWYER, Ohio
DONALD M. PAYNE, New Jersey
NITA M. LOWEY, New York
JOLENE UNSOELD, Washington
CRAIG A. WASHINGTON, Texas
JOSÉ E. SERRANO, New York
PATSY T. MINK, Hawaii

ROBERT A. ANDREWS, New Jersey
WILLIAM J. JEFFERSON, Louisiana
JOHN F. REED, Rhode Island
TIM ROEMER, Indiana
JOHN W.OLVER, Massachusetts
RON DE LUGO, Virgin Islands

JAIME B. FUSTER, Puerto Rico

WILLIAM F. GOODLING, Pennsylvania
E. THOMAS COLEMAN, Missouri
THOMAS E. PETRI, Wisconsin
MARGE ROUKEMA, New Jersey
STEVE GUNDERSON, Wisconsin
RICHARD K. ARMEY, Texas
HARRIS W. FAWELL, Illinois
PAUL B. HENRY, Michigan

CASS BALLENGER, North Carolina
SUSAN MOLINARI, New York
BILL BARRETT, Nebraska
JOHN A. BOEHNER, Ohio
SCOTT L. KLUG, Wisconsin
MICKEY EDWARDS, Oklahoma

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CONTENTS

Hearing held in Hilo, HI, July 1, 1991..

Statement of:

Flemming, Walter J., Director of Financial Aid, Hawaii Pacific Universi-

ty; accompanied by Annabelle Fong, Director of Financial Aid, Univer-

sity of Hawaii at Manoa; Coleen Jongeward, Director of Financial Aid,

Hawaii Loa College; and Margaret Williams, President, Hawaii Insti-

tute of Hair Design

Kyi, Sybil, Executive Director, State Council on Vocational Education;

J.N. Musto, Executive Director, University of Hawaii Professional As-

sembly; William "Buzzy" Hong, Hawaii Building and Construction

Trades Council; and Warren Chong, Hawaii Carpenters Union, Local

745, Kailua-Kona, HI.

Miller, Steve, Associated Students of University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI;
Myron Arakawa, College Admissions Counselor, Kamehameha School,
Honolulu, HI; and Ginger Hamilton, Student Support Services Pro-
gram, University of Hawaii of Hilo, Hilo, HI.....

Simone, Dr. Albert, President, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI; Dr.
Edward Kormondy, Chancellor, University of Hawaii at Hilo, Hilo, HI;
Dr. John P. Dolly, Dean, College of Education, University of Hawaii,
Honolulu, HI; Dr. Doris Ching, Vice President for Student Affairs,
University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI; and Paul Yuen, Vice President for
Academic Affairs, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI....

Teniya, Lorraine, Executive Director, Hawaiian Education Loan Pro-

gram, and Hansford Chock, Manager, Student Loan Center, Bank of

Hawaii

Tsunoda, Joyce S., Chancellor, Community Colleges, University of
Hawaii, Honolulu, HI; accompanied by R. Sinikka Hayasaka, President,
University of Hawaii Professional Assembly; Peter Dyer, Provost, Win-
ward Community College, Kaneohe, HI; and Agnes McPhetres, Presi-
dent, Northern Marianas College, Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands.....
Yoneoka, Gail, Renee Echavez, Shirley Curl, Daniel Vaughn, Kealohalani
Hanato and Nicholas Sundai, Students, University of Hawaii at Hilo .....
Prepared statements, letters, supplemental materials, et cetera:

Akaka, Hon. Daniel K., a Û.S. Senator from the State of Hawaii, pre-
pared statement of

Arakawa, Myron, College Admissions Counselor, Kamehameha School,
Honolulu, HI, prepared statement of

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Bailey, Robert, Trendsetters Beauty College, prepared statement of .....
Chaminade University of Honolulu, prepared statement of....

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Ching, Dr. Doris, Vice President for Student Affairs, University of
Hawaii, Honolulu, HI, prepared statement of.

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Dolly, Dr. John P., Dean, College of Education, University of Hawaii,
Honolulu, HI, prepared statement of.

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Echavez, Renee, Student, University of Hawaii at Hilo, prepared state-
ment of............

Dyer, Peter, Provost, Winward Community College, Kaneohe, HI, pre-
pared statement of

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Prepared statements, letters, supplemental materials, et cetera-Continued Flemming, Walter J., Director of Financial Aid, Hawaii Pacific University, prepared statement of..

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Hanato, Kealohalani, Student, University of Hawaii at Hilo, prepared statement of..............

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Inouye, Hon. Daniel K., a U.S. Senator from the State of Hawaii, prepared statement of..

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Jongeward, Coleen, Director of Financial Aid, Hawaii Loa College, prepared statement of.

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Kormondy, Dr. Edward, Chancellor, University of Hawaii at Hilo, Hilo,
HI, prepared statement of.....

Kyi, Sybil, Executive Director, State Council on Vocational Education, prepared statement of

Leonhard, Alicia M., prepared statement of..

McPhetres, Agnes, President, Northern Marianas College, Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands, prepared statement of.

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Musto, J.N., Executive Director, University of Hawaii Professional Assembly, prepared statement of.....

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Pellegrino, Wallette Garcia, Assistant Coordinator, Cooperative Education Program, letter dated July 8, 1991, enclosing response for the record.

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Simone, Dr. Albert, President, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI, letter dated July 12, 1991, enclosing response for the record.

246

Sundai, Nicholas, Student, University of Hawaii at Hilo, prepared statement of

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Teniya, Lorraine, Executive Director, Hawaiian Education Loan Program, prepared statement of...

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Tsunoda, Joyce S., Chancellor, Community Colleges, University of
Hawaii, Honolulu, HI, prepared statement of.

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Vaughn, Daniel, Student, University of Hawaii at Hilo, prepared statement of

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Williams, Margaret, President, Hawaii Institute of Hair Design, prepared statement of....

148

Yuen, Paul, Vice President for Academic Affairs, University of Hawaii,
Honolulu, HI, prepared statement of .......

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OVERSIGHT HEARING ON THE REAUTHORIZATION OF THE HIGHER EDUCATION ACT OF 1965

MONDAY, JULY 1, 1991

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,

SUBCOMMITTEE ON POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION,

COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION AND LABOR,

Hilo, HI.

The subcommittee met, pursuant to notice, at 8 a.m., in Rooms 306-307, Campus Center, University of Hawaii at Hilo, Hawaii, Hon. Patsy T. Mink presiding.

Members present: Representatives Mink, Washington, and Jeffer

son.

Staff present: Thomas R. Wolanin, staff director; Maureen Long, legislative associate; Bob Chun, administrative assistant; Laura Efurd, legislative director; and Joan Manke, executive assistant.

Mrs. MINK. The meeting of the Subcommittee on Postsecondary Education, U.S. House of Representatives, will come to order.

I have the very great honor and privilege of opening the hearings on the Higher Education Act, the reauthorization process that has been ongoing for several months in Washington. And I am very, very happy that the subcommittee was able to arrange the hearings to be held in Hawaii.

I want to thank all of the people that worked so hard to make these hearings possible, and to make all the necessary arrangements, and more particularly, Chancellor Kormondy, for his magnificent assistance in making all of the contacts and arrangements for the use of facilities, and our luncheon at noon today, and all the other special circumstances which are required to have a hearing of this nature.

The Higher Education Act, I believe, is the most important piece of legislation in the education field facing this Nation, and indeed perhaps the most important of all legislation before the Congress. As we face the future and we begin to discuss the importance of all of the aspects of American society, and the threats of competition against our economy, the Nation is challenged in so many ways that can be addressed by directing our energies in higher education.

Therefore, all the thoughts and energies and concepts that we can collect during these hearings across the Nation will help us to fashion a bill which will indeed not only meet the current requirements for reauthorization, but will carry us into the future and help this Nation meet the requirements of our students, as well as

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