Word: jewett
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Wesleyan's action sheds some light on the philosophical problems faced by colleges but will not directly affect Harvard approach to the dilermma of dwindling funds and rising id costs, L. Fred Jewett '57, dean of admissions and financial aid, said yesterday...
...they acted as much to help strapped families that might be unable to pay their evaluated fees under the new federal strictures, as to make sure the colleges are receiving as large a tuition contribution as they can reasonably ask. "With money as tight as this," said L. Fred Jewett, dean of admissions and financial aid and a committee member who is studying the problem, "we can't afford not to get it right...
...guaranteeing all accepted applicants as much aid as they need. Though administrators remain "firmly committed" to promising all students enough money to attend, they say they must consider the possibility that aid obeys a law of diminishing returns. If the burden of loans and work-study becomes too heavy, Jewett says, "It may just not be worth while to come here...
Lyman said the office is in the midst of budget negotiations with the Faculty which will decide on next year's allocation for financial aid. She agreed with Jewett that "we regretting pretty close" to a maximum debt burden students should have to stand after graduation and estimated the breaking point at about $10,000 for an undergraduate...
...matter what it costs we have to buy out to heat the buildings Jewett said "We have to but found you can only serve to many soybean hamburgers