
Financial Aid in the News
10 Tips for Getting More Financial Aid (U.S. News and World Report)
"During the boom years, the nation's college financial aid
officers used to swap tales about trivial, selfish appeals for more aid that students and parents occasionally filed, like the father who wanted more grants for his daughter because he'd just spent $25,000 on another daughter's wedding and the mother who demanded more scholarships for her child so the mother could spend her savings on a cruise," U.S. News and World Report reports. "Not this year. Colleges say they are being flooded with all-too-serious appeals for additional aid. Mary Smith-Hammond, who retired from her job as a financial aid officer for the University of California-Berkeley in 2007, was called back this year to help with a big jump in appeals. She estimates that she has approved more aid for about 85 percent of the appeals she has processed so far, up from a historical average of about 50 percent."
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