United States Code Title 25 — Indians

§ 3302. Findings

§ 3302.

Findings

The Congress finds that—

(1)

there are increasing numbers of Indian students qualifying for postsecondary education, and there are increasing numbers desiring to go to postsecondary institutions;

(2)

the needs of these students far outpace the resources available currently;

(3)

Indian tribes have shown an increasing interest in administering programs serving these individuals and making decisions on these programs reflecting their determinations of the tribal and human needs;

(4)

the contracting process under the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act [25 U.S.C. 5301 et seq.] has provided a mechanism for the majority of the tribes to assume control over this program from the Bureau of Indian Affairs;

(5)

however, inherent limitations in the contracting philosophy and mechanism, coupled with cumbersome administrative procedures developed by the Bureau of Indian Affairs have effectively limited the efficiency and effectiveness of these programs;

(6)

the provision of these services in the most effective and efficient form possible is necessary for tribes, the country, and the individuals to be served; and

(7)

these services are part of the Federal Government’s continuing trust responsibility to provide education services to American Indian and Alaska Natives.