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744: 265:, “This program was not inevitable, and it would not have come into existence without her, nor survived in the decades since without her passionate advocacy.” After the Pell Grant program was established, she remained director of the College Board's Washington Office, and was its national vice president from 1973 until 1981. During this time, she continued to promote the Pell program. 251:. She was an executive of the organization in 1972, when she pushed for the creation of the Basic Educational Opportunity Grant program. It was later renamed the Pell Program, and was widely enacted in the United States to help fund undergraduate educations. Rice was a major lobbyist for the creation of the 31: 292:, where she “led studies on federal higher-education policies", and also oversaw "an initiative to promote racial diversity at public policy organizations”. For years she then worked as an economic studies expert at the Brookings Institution, concentrating on 296:. She was also director of the Think Tank Consortium at Brookings. She published a number of papers on federal higher education policy during her career. Among them was “Subsidizing Higher Education Through Tax and Spending Programs,” coauthored for the 194:. She was the yearbook editor, student council president, valedictorian, "Most Likely to Succeed", "Most Valuable Female" in her class, and a national debate champion. Her parents encouraged her to pursue higher education, and Rice earned a 500: 314:, she was “among the first wave of African-American women serving on boards of major U.S. corporations”. During her business career, she served on the boards of companies and nonprofits such as 409:, who died in 1992. With Fitt, she had four stepchildren: Cathleen, Benjamin, Craig, and Ann. Lois Rice died on January 4, 2017, in a hospital in Washington, D.C., of pneumonia and cancer. 789: 527: 273:
Early in her career prior to joining the College Board, Rice directed the National Scholarship Service's counseling services. In 1978, she continued to head the
347: 433: 674: 187:, her father David working as a janitor and her mother working as a maid. Lois was the youngest of five children, all of whom went to college. 561: 141:(February 28, 1933 – January 4, 2017) was an American corporate executive, scholar, and education policy expert. Known as the ‘‘mother of the 892: 887: 847: 902: 897: 877: 862: 852: 726: 867: 160: 426: 206:
in 1954 in history and literature. She was one of three Black women in her graduating class. At Radcliffe, she was elected to
882: 857: 155:, she was “among the first wave of African-American women serving on boards of major US corporations,” and under president 274: 248: 872: 593: 338:, she was a member of the president's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board. She was also on the boards or councils of 315: 297: 261:, she was known as the “mother of the Pell Grant” for her role in helping create the program. According to 191: 262: 694: 369:. She oversaw the company's “interface in federal and state government public affairs and policies.” 351: 331: 765: 366: 359: 323: 566: 310: 151: 419: 386: 822: 752: 646: 289: 211: 164: 842: 837: 195: 8: 794: 505: 257: 215: 145:” because of her work lobbying for its creation, she was national vice president of the 818: 679: 640: 598: 282: 203: 92: 434:
The Impact of Increases in Pell Grant Awards on College-going among Lower Income Youth
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In 1959, she joined the College Board and was a "longtime member of the
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Alfred Fitt, U.S. Lawyer, Weds Lois Rice, College Board Executive
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Lois Fitt Rice, Elaine Maag, David Mundel, and Kim Rueben, 2007."
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Beyond serving on the board, she was a senior vice president of
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Subsidizing Higher Education Through Tax and Spending Programs
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she was the chairwoman of the visiting committee to the
447: 163:. For years, she was an economic studies expert at the 783: 781: 779: 777: 775: 405:, was ten years old. On January 7, 1978, Rice married 528:"Lois Rice, at 83; helped create, guide Pell Grants" 772: 670: 668: 666: 664: 662: 587: 585: 583: 393:. The family spent the children's youth living in 635: 829: 686: 659: 633: 631: 629: 627: 625: 623: 621: 619: 617: 615: 580: 555: 553: 551: 549: 238: 389:. They had two children, E. John Rice Jr. and 724: 612: 179:Lois Ann Fitt Rice (née Dickson) was born in 787: 546: 418:Lois Fitt Rice and Arthur Hauptman, 2000. " 174: 788:Roig-Franzia, Manuel (November 29, 2012), 725:Grigsby Gates, Karen (September 7, 2022). 29: 432:Lois Fitt Rice and David Mundel, 2008. " 233: 210:and would later be a trustee. She was a 790:"Susan Rice: Not your typical diplomat" 692: 591: 559: 412: 348:Hartford Steam Boiler Insurance Company 161:President's Intelligence Advisory Board 149:from 1973 until 1981. According to the 830: 560:Hagerty, James R. (January 20, 2017), 268: 525: 498: 401:She divorced Rice when her daughter, 893:21st-century African-American people 888:20th-century African-American people 848:African-American business executives 720: 718: 716: 526:Smith, Harrison (January 13, 2017), 499:Smith, Harrison (January 11, 2017), 288:In 1992, she was a guest scholar at 903:21st-century African-American women 898:20th-century African-American women 878:Portland High School (Maine) alumni 863:American people of Jamaican descent 13: 853:African-American women in business 693:Pickert, Kate (December 3, 2008), 303: 281:Rice served on school boards with 275:College Entrance Examination Board 249:College Entrance Examination Board 14: 914: 868:African-American history of Maine 812: 713: 592:Roberts, Sam (January 18, 2017), 298:Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center 695:"U.N. Ambassador: Susan E. Rice" 372: 326:. She was also a trustee of the 737: 519: 1: 440: 277:'s policy research office in 883:Writers from Portland, Maine 858:American corporate directors 239:College Board and Pell Grant 190:Lois was a 1950 graduate of 7: 745:"PHS Yearbook "Totem" 1950" 10: 919: 159:, she was a member of the 139:Lois Ann Dickson Fitt Rice 420:Moving Beyond Student Aid 352:Commercial Credit Company 332:Center for Naval Analyses 125: 105: 88: 66: 37: 28: 21: 873:Radcliffe College alumni 367:Control Data Corporation 360:African American studies 324:Control Data Corporation 175:Early life and education 16:Education policy scholar 567:The Wall Street Journal 311:The Wall Street Journal 760:Cite journal requires 387:Federal Reserve system 120:(1978–1992, his death) 290:Brookings Institution 234:Public service career 212:Woodrow Wilson Fellow 165:Brookings Institution 413:Notable publications 377:Rice was married to 285:, a friend of hers. 192:Portland High School 795:The Washington Post 506:The Washington Post 269:Other organizations 258:The Washington Post 255:, and according to 216:Columbia University 152:Wall Street Journal 680:The New York Times 599:The New York Times 334:. 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Portland, Maine
U.S.
Washington, D.C.
U.S.
Harvard University
BA
Emmett J. Rice
Alfred B. Fitt
Susan
Pell Grant
College Board
Wall Street Journal
Bill Clinton
President's Intelligence Advisory Board
Brookings Institution
education policy
Portland, Maine
Jamaica
Portland High School
bachelor's degree
Radcliffe College
Harvard University
Phi Beta Kappa
Woodrow Wilson Fellow
Columbia University
honorary degrees
Brown University
Bowdoin College
College Board

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