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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Harvard needs $200,000 more in scholarship funds annually if it is to maintain its large scale scholarship program, John U. Monro '35 and F. Skiddy von Stade '38 told the Student Council last night...
Both a faculty committee and a Student Council committee issued reports at the meeting on investigations of the College scholarship facilities that were begun early in the fall. Each report stressed that under no circumstances should the proportion of scholarship students in each class fall below 20 percent...
...next two years a reallocation of $100,000 in surplus scholarship funds can assist in making up the deficit. The other $100,000 in financial aid, Monro and von Stade suggested, can be mustered through an expanded student employment and loan program...
...plans for enlarging Harvard's student loan facilities were proposed by Monro. The first, which has been employed at Yale for ten years, would provide for a maximum loan of $600 per year interest free until five years after graduation from college. Then there would be a 4 to 41/2 percent interest rate on the loan until it was completely repaid...
...expected that during 1949-50 and thereafter a large number of undergraduates will receive financial aid from the College in a combination package involving loans and employment as well as scholarships. The relative amount of each element in any student's financial program will depend upon our resources and also on the Committee's judgment of the individual circumstances of academic standing and need...