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Holy Cross joins the no-loan club

Posted on January 31st, 2008 by Reecy

Reported by Peter Schworm - The Boston Globe 
The College of the Holy Cross in Worcester announced yesterday it will waive tuition for students from the city of Worcester whose families earn less than $50,000 a year, in an effort to attract more low-income and working-class students to the private Catholic school.
College administrators said the initiative, […]

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College Goal Sunday - touchdown or fumble?

Posted on January 30th, 2008 by Reecy

With all the hype preceding a College Goal Sunday, families are led down a slippery slope leaving them with the false impression that the colleges will assist them to obtain all the aid necessary to send their sons and daughters to the college of their choice. When the award letters arrive in the spring revealing […]

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Hoosiers to get extension on financial aid

Posted on January 30th, 2008 by Reecy

INDIANAPOLIS (WISH-TV) - Legislation that could help thousands of Hoosiers continue their college educations is sailing through the statehouse.
Indiana students who receive state-sponsored financial aid must use it or lose it. A bill that passed the House of Representatives unanimously would do away with a time limit.
Megan Johnson is an IUPUI sophomore who works full […]

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Bodowin in Maine will replace all loans with grants - way to go!

Posted on January 25th, 2008 by Reecy

The administration announced last week that it will replace all its loans with grants beginning in the fall.  
This is what all schools toying with issue should do!
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Yale lines up to cut college costs

Posted on January 23rd, 2008 by Reecy

Reported by Caitlin Roman - Yale Daily News
Yale’s new policy, announced just over a month after Harvard University unexpectedly unveiled its own financial aid shake-up, strikingly resembles Harvard’s revamped financial aid offer. The expected contributions from families in income brackets up to $180,000 are identical to those laid out by Harvard, and like Harvard, Yale will […]

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Rice bucks the trend, raises tuition 5.5%

Posted on January 23rd, 2008 by Reecy

Reported by Sarah Rutledge - the Rice Thresher 
On the heels of a landmark decision from Harvard University to lower tuition costs, Rice students can expect no change in planned hikes in both tuition and fees heading into next year. Tuition for incoming students will increase by 5.5 percent from $28,430 to $29,960 next year. Housing and […]

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