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Charlie Baker Goes to the NCAA

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

“If you’re a governor — at least in Massachusetts — you worry about 351 cities and towns and you love them all because they all matter, and if you’re doing your job, you and your administration are spending a lot of time with everybody.” Baker says the NCAA is in the process of building a sports fan database.

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Tuition Discounts Offered as Merit Aid

College Planners of America

Colleges have conflicting motives when considering applicants for admission. Their prime motive is to accept qualified applicants who will pay full tuition, assuring the college that it will be able to operate at or above its desired educational level. Merit-based aid depends on what applicants have accomplished academically.

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Preparing for a government shutdown

John Hopkins University Student Well-Being Blog

We will share information about no-cost extensions, new grant applications, and other grant-related issues as we receive information and instructions from federal agencies. For now, we ask that all sponsored activities proceed as usual unless a specific request is made by the federal sponsor for a given project. Clinical reimbursement.

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3 Summer Tasks to Prepare for Financial Aid Season

School & Student Services by Community Brands

Summer is here, which means financial aid season is just around the corner, and many of you will be opening digital piles of applications in September. We compiled a checklist of three tasks you can knock out before opening those applications. What percentage of approved applicants ended up enrolling?

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Appealing Financial Aid Awards – Part 1

College Planners of America

Colleges use the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, to determine how much financial aid an applicant is eligible to receive. Special Circumstances Special circumstances are either adverse events that have occurred or a new factor that differentiates the student from other applicants, such as a disability.

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Student Loan Forgiveness: Programs for Relief, Plus the Latest on Mass Forgiveness

Student Loan Hero

The latest on Biden administration’s mass student loan cancellation Note: As of Nov. 10, 2022, the government has temporarily stopped taking applications for this student loan forgiveness program until legal challenges to it have been resolved. Return your application to your loan servicer. Student loan forgiveness FAQs.

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Senate Democrats Challenge Administration on International Student Visa Revocations

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Senator Alex Padilla A group of 36 Democratic senators is pressing the Trump administration to reconsider its recent actions revoking international student visas and terminating Student Exchange and Visitor Information System (SEVIS) records, calling the moves potentially unlawful.