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The Student Aid Index: Shifting Our Thinking on Financial Aid Eligibility

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This blog was co-authored with Derek Flynn and Adam Connolly We have had many disruptors in higher education over the last several years, and this year, we have a new one that will have a major impact on financial aid awarding: the Student Aid Index. They hopefully will make them better for financial aid professionals.

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3 White Students Sue University of Oklahoma Alleging School Awards Black Students More Financial Aid

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The lawsuit alleges that a University of Oklahoma official told a plaintiff she would have gotten more financial aid if she was African American. The lawsuit claims data shows the university gave more grant aid to Black students than to other student groups. Supreme Court's 2023 race-conscious admissions ban.

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300-Plus Colleges Commit to Financial Aid Transparency for Students

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More than 360 colleges and universities committed to transparency standards for financial aid offers. The College Cost Transparency Initiative's standards include both total cost of attendance and an estimated net price for students after grants and scholarships. Hundreds of colleges and universities committed Sept.

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California Debuts Updated Financial Aid Application for Undocumented Students

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California rolled out an updated California Dream Act Application in 2024, simplifying the process undocumented students must undergo to qualify for state financial aid. Undocumented students do not qualify for federal aid, making college more expensive and often out of reach.

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California’s Revised Budget Plan Slashes Financial Aid Funding

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Gavin Newsom unveiled his revised 2024-2025 budget proposal , which targets funding to financial aid programs in an effort to alleviate a portion of the state's $27 billion deficit. The budget also leaves off investments to Cal Grant.

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These States Offer College Scholarships, Financial Aid to Former Foster Youth

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Most states have extensive financial aid programs for former foster youth. Many states, however, have strict requirements students must meet to qualify for aid. Financial aid is especially important for these students, as they often don't have generational wealth to fall back on. In more than half of U.S.

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Prison Education Programs Await Pell Grant Approval Amid Slow Rollout

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Last summer, the Department of Education extended Pell Grant eligibility to incarcerated students. Pell Grants award students financial aid for college that they don't need to repay. In January, Cal Poly Humboldt's prison education program was the first in the country to be approved for Pell Grant funding.

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