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Financing school is the top roadblock for applicants, parents In 2003, 52% of respondents chose “Won’t get into first-choice college” as their biggest worry while 8% chose “Level of debt to pay for the degree.” Twenty years later, the respondents flipped the survey on its heads.
However, the lawsuit accuses 568 of violating the law by conspiring with each other to discover students’ finances, favoring wealthy students and turning away those who would need financialaid upon acceptance, reports Insider. This extended to their waitlist decisions as well. UChicago doesn’t admit any wrongdoing.
Art previously served as Deputy Assistant Secretary of the US Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights, where, in the 1990s, he led the department's development of its Title VI policy on race-conscious financialaid. The Court didn't address financialaid and scholarships. It didn't address employment issues.
Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar argued that the HEROES Act of 2003 gives clear authority for debt cancellation by authorizing the Secretary of Education to “waive or modify” provisions relating to Title IV of the Higher Education Act, which authorizes student loans.
Justin Draeger, president and CEO of the National Association of Student FinancialAid Administrators, wondered whether the decision would lead to more lasting fixes in the future.
Paying the Price: College Costs, FinancialAid, and the Betrayal of the American Dream. The Culture of Professionalism: The Middle Class and the Development of Higher Education in America. Grady and Aper, Jeffrey. Exploring the Heritage of American Higher Education: The Evolution of Philosophy and Policy. Princeton University Press.
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