New York State Education Department Indian (Native American) Student Tuition Aid Files
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Overview of the Records
Repository
- New York State Archives
222 Madison Avenue
Albany, NY 12230
Summary
- The series consists of tuition records and associated files concerning financial aid to Native American post-secondary students. The bulk of the records are student listings that typically show student name, reservation, home address, school, date of birth (sometimes), percentage of aid used, and grant amounts (by semester). Also include are administrative financial records of the Native American Unit, including budgets, state fund encumbrances, and financial program requests. Records are restricted.
Title
- Indian (Native American) student tuition aid files
Quantity
- 3.3 cubic feet
Inclusive Dates
Series Number
- B1352
Creator
Sponsor
The New York Community Trust - Wallace Special Projects Fund
Arrangement
By format type, then chronologically
Scope and Content Note
The series consists of tuition records in the form of ledgers kept by New York State Education Department (NYSED) and/or correspondence from educational institutions, and associated files concerning financial aid to Native American post-secondary students. The notes, ledgers, administrative reports and correspondence of this series are focused on the determination of eligibility, timely and appropriate payment, tracking of aid payments made and clarification of student status and information discrepancies in the
The bulk of the records are student aid listings, ledgers and notebooks. These three formats track the students' application and qualification for assistance, as well as verification of eligibility and dispersal of post-secondary financial aid for each academic year, 1962-1988. The administrative reports, which are derived from the other two formats, typically show student name, reservation, home address, school, date of birth (sometimes), percentage of aid used, and grant amount (by semester). The Student Aid Listings reports were alternatively titled,
The records span from the 1962 - 1963 academic year through 1987 - 1988. Records for the following years/semesters are not present: 1963 - 1964, 1965 - 1966 (folder includes only students who withdrew or declined award), Spring 1976, Spring 1977, and Fall 1985.
Correspondence for a given academic year is located in the Student Aid Listings folders. This includes letters from high school principals and guidance counselors seeking information on behalf of graduating seniors; college admissions and bursar's office personnel seeking to submit information about students qualified for aid or to clarify status; and some students seeking or providing information.
When present for a given year,
Student Aid Ledgers may include adding machine printouts attached to the inside front cover; entries in black and red ink or pencil; occasional student home addresses (for first time applicants?); and marginalia. In a few cases, some files and correspondence related to that academic year were placed inside the back cover of the ledger.
The terms
Alternate Formats Available
There is no microform or digital version of this series.
Related Material
A0728Series A0728, contains materials on the Johnson-O'Malley Act (1971-1982)
A0729Series A0729, consists of research files for a Regents paper on Native American education (1964-1975)
16414Series 16414, has materials related to Indian education tuition and transportation files (1982-1984)
13143Series 13143, consists of subject and correspondence files of the Native American Education Unit (1954-1983).
Other Finding Aids
A listing of original folder titles (or indications as to a lack there-of) is available at the repository.
Processing Information
This collection was physically processed and its description was enhanced as part of the States' Impact on Federal Education Policy Project (SIFEPP), 2005. The New York Community Trust - Wallace Special Projects Fund provided funding for this project.
Pre-redaction/unaltered originals and/or preservation photocopies of unaltered originals are maintained in Box 6 of this series, which is restricted.
Access Restrictions
Restricted under the Freedom of Information Law (personal privacy) and FERPA. The restrictions of non-directory student information under FERPA last for 100 years unless a student or parent has signed and filed a waiver allowing disclosure of the record.
Box 6 contains pre-redaction original documents containing restricted personal information (see Processing Statement below). Redacted photocopies have been substituted in place of the restricted originals (and annotated as such).
Access Terms
Corporate Name(s)
Geographic Name(s)
Subject(s)
- Education and state--New York (State)
- Postsecondary education
- Indians of North America--Education
- Government aid to education
- Educational indicators--New York (State)
- Education and state--United States