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    Financial Aid Case Study

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    The financial aid I receive each school year through scholarships, grants, and federal loans to attend Oregon State University in total comes to $31,415 out of the total cost of attendance, which is $43,896. After subtracting the amount of aid given from the total cost of attendance a year, the total left to pay out of pocket comes to $12,481 a year. The financial aid programs from which I receive aid from include the following: EOP beaver Scholarship ($900), Golden State Scholarship ($5,000),…

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    people like me, who come from a middle-class family, are annihilated by the financial aid system, therefore we have to pay every penny of my higher education? How is that equal? There needs to be more financial aid options for middle-class families across America. As long as I can remember I always dreamt of going to Gonzaga University…

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    Unfortunately, I am currently in the middle of a financial aid related dilemma. This letter is an inquiry to request an adjustment to my financial aid award. Not reflected in my FAFSA and CSS particularly well, is my home life situation. While my grandmother resides in New York, my father spends time with her there and she is in our house frequently so that my father is able to monitor her more closely and be more supportive health-wise and emotionally. She is ninety-four years old and has…

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    whom it may concern: The purpose of this letter is to appeal the suspension of my financial aid. Due to a numerous amount of personal problems I was having at the time I failed to meet the needed academic criteria. With the up most sincerity I’m both ashamed and embarrassed of where my current G.P.A. stands and I blame myself for allowing this to happen. I would like to request the reinstatement for financial aid this upcoming semester. Being a single mother of two children I need all the help…

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    seeks equitable opportunity for all ought to support the efforts of the marginalized. That said, young adults who have grown up within the foster care system, are one of those marginalized groups. This article seeks to explore the availability of financial aid opportunities specifically…

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    The Pell Grant: Effects on Higher Education Introduction Both the federal and state governments play a crucial role in helping to finance higher education. While it is true that both levels provide an important amount of aid, it seems that in today’s world the importance of funding given by the federal government has increased. The increase in the reliance on the federal government for funding is a result of the decrease in the amount of appropriations given by the states (Kretovics, 2011).…

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    Murray State College is estimated to cost $3,440 yearly for tuition and fees minimal compared to universities (Smith). The state and government should implement a way to make college cheaper by offering more scholarships, raise the cut off for financial aid, make the interest rate for student loans cheaper, and make the classes cost less. Scholarships are one way…

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    Sample Research Questions

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    Untitled Research Questions: This research was conducted to investigate the different options that students undertake to make their financial costs less burdensome and more affordable while being enrolled in Undergraduate or Graduate programs at Brandeis University. Often times, students find other ways to reduce costs through optional plans, beyond what the institution has to offer and which are optional—like housing, meal plan, among other expenses. One of those options is to not live on…

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    Honors Program Advantages

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    By attending a postsecondary school, it provides a variety of open doors full of advantages and opportunities that will last a lifetime. People with a college degree earn about twice as more than those who receive only a high school diploma. Also, colleges and universities provide students with a healthy social life to be prosperous all around. Furthermore, employers use college degrees as one of the tools to sort out potential employees, recognizing that higher levels of education indicate…

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    university directly out of high school will not be able to raise this money individually, even with a part-time job. Many students receive scholarships or grants based on race, family history, etc.; however, most teens will turn to their parents for financial support. This causes international chaos because CNN determined that 40 million Americans who are finished with school are stuck in student loan debt (Ellis 1). Therefore, young students…

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