National Defense Education Act. Counseling and Guidance Institutes.
The National Defense Education Act (Public Law 85-864) of 1958, amended in November 1964, provided for guidance and counseling institutes to be held at various institutions across the country, with the purpose of training counselors at all academic levels to work more effectively with disadvantaged and minority students who are facing vocational decisions. Stanford was chosen as a host institution. Dr. John D. Black, Director of the Stanford University Counseling and Testing Center, directed the two institutes and one workshop held on the Stanford campus in 1965, 1966, and October 1967.
From the description of National Defense Education Act, Counseling and Guidance Institutes, records, 1965-1968. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754872741
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