Unmet Needs: Report on Student Financial Aid Problems from the CSS Student Advisory Committee |
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... tion the question of information is rarely raised in the context of equity . Students sense and at times articulate well the inequity of poor informa- tion . They know that without information their chances for success in college , both ...
... tion the question of information is rarely raised in the context of equity . Students sense and at times articulate well the inequity of poor informa- tion . They know that without information their chances for success in college , both ...
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... tion against racial minorities and the poor . Once again , the collective assump- tion that loan funds are available applies much more readily to white upper- and middle - class students than it does to other segments of the population ...
... tion against racial minorities and the poor . Once again , the collective assump- tion that loan funds are available applies much more readily to white upper- and middle - class students than it does to other segments of the population ...
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... tion procedure is pretty slow . " Nina Butts , a Southwestern state university —— Beyond the need for more student jobs and increased work - study funds , the work- related problems most frequently cited by students through the hearings ...
... tion procedure is pretty slow . " Nina Butts , a Southwestern state university —— Beyond the need for more student jobs and increased work - study funds , the work- related problems most frequently cited by students through the hearings ...
Contents
Administrative Problems | 8 |
Problems Associated with Particular Types of Aid | 32 |
Special Problems | 49 |
Copyright | |
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