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In another move to restructure the federal financial aid system, President Obama has proposed ending the government’s five-year foray into merit-based student aid and redirecting those financial aid funds to the need-based Pell Grant program, reports The Chronicle of Higher Education (“An Experiment in Merit-Based Student Aid Is Likely to End,” ...
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College students are piling up alarming amounts of credit card debt,
according to a recent survey by student loan company Sallie Mae, which suggests that not only are more students relying on credit cards to
pay for their rising college costs, but that more students are charging more frequently (“Average College Credit Card Debt Rises With ...
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Just days after President Obama signed a $787 billion economic
stimulus bill into law, House Democrats have reintroduced a $410 billion overdue appropriations measure that would finance dozens of federal
agencies and programs, including many related to higher education, whose budgets went unapproved during the last session of Congress, ...
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With more families applying for financial aid — applications are
already up 10 percent above last year’s record — and lending for private student loans drying up, families’ ability to find available
financial aid is becoming more difficult, reports the Associated Press (“College Financial Aid System Facing Stiff
Test,” Jan. 25, ...
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To help ensure that low-income students can afford a college education
in the midst of a recession, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is committing nearly $70 million
in grants toward its goal of doubling the number of low-income students who earn a college degree or vocational credential by age 26,
The New York Times reports ...
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The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board is considering restructuring the state’s financial aid programs amid growing concerns about college affordability.
Proposed changes would raise the academic standards students must meet to qualify for the Texas Grant program, which helps low-income students pay for college, and would merge two of ...
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Although Massachusetts is known as a hub for higher education, the state lags behind other states in awarding financial aid to college students, a shortfall that many educators say is limiting access to a college education for low-income and minority families, according to an article in The Boston Globe (“State Lags on Student Grants,” July ...
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State spending on financial aid for undergraduates increased 6 percent or by a total of $9.3 billion in 2006-07 academic year, after growth
slowed to 3.4 percent during the 2005–06 academic year, according to a recent report by the National Association of
State Student Grant and Aid Programs.
States spent the majority of their ...
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Pennsylvania’s student-loan agency will cut college grant amounts for the 2008–09 academic year by up to $750 and
will offer voluntary buyouts to some of its nonunion employees in an effort to keep the company afloat.
The Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency will determine the adjusted
grant amounts based on a recipient’s ...
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