Word: aid
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...upperclassman in Leverett House, one of the three houses at the College even partially wheelchair accessible, he had no access to the library, common rooms or most students' rooms. And, when the University said living on the 10th floor would be a fire hazard for him, Wallace enlisted the aid of a Boston lawyer to convince Harvard to let him live on an upper floor of the house high-rise...
Perez says he decided to attend Harvard because "at Harvard I would be able to make more of a contribution." During his time in Cambridge he has worked to aid understanding between people of different races, cultures and classes. One way of achieving this goal is to recruit more minorities, and Perez will be helping the admissions office do just that next year by trying to allay Chicano students' fears of the 352-year-old institution...
...official screening process for these jobs exists, and supervisors say they usually rely on their intuition when hiring students. Officials from the admissions, financial aid and development offices, as well as those from the audio-visual department, say they have had few problems with students violating confidentiality rules in recent years...
...only instance in which a student leaked information from the financial aid office, according to Janet Irons, assistant director of financial aid, occurred almost six years ago when the employee commented to his roommate about his financial background. The student was immediately fired, Irons says...
According to Richard Zayas '88, who works in the financial aid office for the Undergraduate Minority Recruitment Program, "Nothing has ever leaked. We do not have access to the really sensitive information, but we do know things like SAT scores...