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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. According to the lawsuit, race-based scholarships fall under the U.S.

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Financial Aid, Admissions, and “Need Blind” Policies

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Clients have asked me repeatedly to explain the relationship between the financial aid and admissions offices, and to help them to understand how financial need is factored into admissions decisions. A large percentage of the financial aid budget goes to fund currently enrolled students. Believe me, they are not.

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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. A government watchdog warned last year that only 9% of institutions it examined had accurately told students an estimated net price of attendance in their financial aid offers.

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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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Brown Reinstates SAT/ACT Requirement

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Starting in fall 2024, Brown University will require students to submit SAT or ACT scores. The university's announcement also includes news on its Early Decision and legacy admissions policies, both of which they'll maintain, at least for now. Brown admits that legacy admissions hampers efforts to promote student diversity.

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FAFSA Will Adjust for Inflation, Potentially Delaying Financial Aid Offers

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Making that fix, however, likely comes at the cost of delayed or incorrect financial aid offers. College students may soon qualify for more financial aid thanks to an incoming fix to the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The Department of Education will make the fix for the upcoming award year.

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Breaking News: Dartmouth to Request SAT or ACT for First-Year Applicants Again

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Dartmouth College Dartmouth College has announced that it will yet again require high school students to share either an SAT or ACT score as part of their application for admission. The change takes effect for students applying for Fall 2025 admission (those students who will begin their applications in Summer or Fall 2024).

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