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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...fifth annual National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators met last week at Harvard to review the financial aid available at colleges and universities throughout the country. The review anticipates a major Congressional reauthorization of the student financial aid program...

Author: By Pamela Mccuen, | Title: Financial Aid Administrators Review Plans | 7/10/1979 | See Source »

...convention members also discussed Sen. Edward M. Kennedy's (D-Mass) proposal for expanding the National Direct Student Loan program. Kennedy suggests that loans go from the banks to the parents instead of to the students. Kennedy also proposes that both the bank-to-student loan and the university-to-student loan be consolidated so that debtors can repay them in one series. These measures are designed to decrease the rising number of defaults on student loans...

Author: By Pamela Mccuen, | Title: Financial Aid Administrators Review Plans | 7/10/1979 | See Source »

Elizabeth M. Hicks, associate director of financial aid, said yesterday the members of the conference support the financial aid programs: the Basic Education Opportunity Grant, the Guaranteed Student Loan, the National Direct Student Loan, Supplemental Education Opportunity Grants, and the College Work Study Program...

Author: By Pamela Mccuen, | Title: Financial Aid Administrators Review Plans | 7/10/1979 | See Source »

...student response is also enthusiastic. One student who wants to dance professionally said yesterday the summer program offers her a nice break from the rigors of New York. She said the atmosphere here is friendly with an emphasis on the learning process...

Author: By Pamela Mccuen, | Title: 'Elegance, Distinction, Aristocracy,' and Variety: The Dance Center | 7/6/1979 | See Source »

Luckily, Lamont didn't have to go it alone, though. The academic brass led him by the hand, providing him with "typical" students--a couple of pre-meds, a pre-law student, a few women, not to forget a smattering of minorities--all chosen by the front office, the University administrators. Lamont explains "I could waste time randomly interviewing, but I wanted to make it as scientific as I could...

Author: By Katherine P. States, | Title: Speaking for Himself | 7/6/1979 | See Source »

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