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Shawn E. Lampron '79 did not expect any surprises from the Student Employment Office (SEO) when she applied to the College Work-Study Program for the fall term last month...
...year veteran of the federally funded program was abruptly relieved of this illusion; SEO officials informed Lampron that her parents' small contribution to her college bills had disqualified her for Work-Study grants until at least December...
...very tight fall budget has limited the SEO to hiring only 85 Radcliffe students for the Work-Study program thus far, and it is using far stricter eligibility requirements than those applied to Harvard undergraduates...
MANY RADCLIFFE students trying to help pay their way through college by working at term-time jobs returned to school this month to find that the funds received by Radcliffe under the federal College Work-Study Program have been seriously depleted, forcing the Student Employment Office (SEO) to limit Work-Study eligibility to those Radcliffe students whose parents cannot contribute any money to the cost of a college education. An overconcentration of Work-Study funds in summertime jobs held by Radcliffe students exhausted 50 per cent of Radcliffe's federal monies for the 1977-78 academic year. Moreover, Radcliffe...
This discrepancy has enabled the SEO to hire 375 Harvard students during the first week of the term at a parental contribution maximum level of $650 per year, compared to 85 Radcliffe students in the same period. Radcliffe students have clear cause to believe they are being discriminated against...