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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Yale, where the percentage of students needing financial aid is the highest in the school's history, aid-blind policies will continue for the class of '86, but "for the class of '87 we will have to review our policy." Donald M. Routh, university director of financial aid, said Thursday...

Author: By Deborah S. Kalb, | Title: Ivy Schools' Financial Policies Threatened by Budget Cutbacks | 2/20/1982 | See Source »

...schools have a 100 percent aid-blind policy. Brown University last year did not have enough financial aid money in its budget to be completely aid-blind in its admissions and had to admit approximately 2 percent of the class according to ability to pay without any financial...

Author: By Deborah S. Kalb, | Title: Ivy Schools' Financial Policies Threatened by Budget Cutbacks | 2/20/1982 | See Source »

James H. Rogers, director, of admissions at Brown, said yesterday that over the past 15 years Brown has had to deviate from an entirely aid-blind policy three times last year in 1978 and in 1975. He added he is unsure whether Brown will follow 100-percent aid-blind principles in admitting the class of '86 Meanwhile, he added officials are trying to work out a permanent policy...

Author: By Deborah S. Kalb, | Title: Ivy Schools' Financial Policies Threatened by Budget Cutbacks | 2/20/1982 | See Source »

...other Ivy schools, officials are looking into alternatives to the aid-blind policy Jim McNenamin, director of admissions at Columbia said Thursday, that aid-blind policies there will be looked at on the basis of short-term continuance "We're not sure how long we can continue," he added...

Author: By Deborah S. Kalb, | Title: Ivy Schools' Financial Policies Threatened by Budget Cutbacks | 2/20/1982 | See Source »

Several of the alternate plans that might replace the aid-blind policy include one similar to Brown's and one whereby the school would fund 90 percent of the student's need "None of these solutions appear palatable." McNenamin commented "It's hard to make a choice--they all seem so awful...

Author: By Deborah S. Kalb, | Title: Ivy Schools' Financial Policies Threatened by Budget Cutbacks | 2/20/1982 | See Source »

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