The United States of America, in forming the Constitution after achieving independence from England,
developed a combined federal and state system, with Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution listing
18 powers delegated to the Congress and Amendment No. X stating, “The powers not delegated to
the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States
respectively, or to the people.” The term, “education” is not used in the Constitution or The Federalist
Papers developed to encourage its passage. Therefore, education in all of its forms, including higher
education, is reserved for the states.
The United States of America, in forming the Constitution after achieving independence from England,
developed a combined federal and state system, with Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution listing
18 powers delegated to the Congress and Amendment No. X stating, “The powers not delegated to
the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States
respectively, or to the people.” The term, “education” is not used in the Constitution or The Federalist
Papers developed to encourage its passage. Therefore, education in all of its forms, including higher
education, is reserved for the states.
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