Sep 13, 2007
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California Students Get Relief, 2007-2008 State Budget Passed

By Amit Agarwal

An impasse blocking the approval of the 2007-2008 California state budget that provoked widespread discontentment among students and parents was finally resolved on August 24. Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger approved the state budget after a 52-day deadlock, enabling students to access state grants just as their fall semesters began.

The budget released almost $11 million in grants to San Francisco State University (SFSU) students a few days before they started their classes, providing relief to those who depend on Cal Grants for their housing, textbook, and transportation needs.

For the University of California, the final budget allocated $3.27 billion (reflecting a 6.4% increase in funding from the previous year) for the fiscal year that began July 1.

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GW Slips Down One Spot in U.S. News Rankings, Remains Number-One School for Financial Aid

By Amit Agarwal

The George Washington University slipped down another spot for the second year in a row in U.S. News & World Report's "America's Best Colleges" rankings. However, the university remained a leader in financial aid, according to the magazine. The survey ranked GW's need-based financial aid program first in the nation.

U.S. News's financial aid rankings are based on the average need-based aid packages provided by schools; GW provides an average of $33,809 in need-based aid per student. According to Tracy Schario, director of media relations at GW, the university does not use U.S. News's financial aid rankings for marketing purposes.


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Arkansas governor announces need-based grant program


Arkansas Governor Mike Beebe has announced a new grant program for the state's high school graduates. A need-based program, the GO! Opportunities Grant Program will provide up to $1,000 per year to Arkansas students pursuing full-time college education. Eligible students attending college part-time can receive $500 per year. Students receiving funding from the program are required to maintain 2.0 GPAs and must certify that they are drug-free. Students also must have been Arkansas residents for at least 12 months prior to applying to the program and must have graduated from Arkansas high schools or obtained their General Education Development (GED) degrees.


IWU's financial aid office announces two new appointments


Illinois Wesleyan University's financial aid office has named two of its employees to new positions. Lynn Nichelson, director of financial aid at Illinois Wesleyan University, will now serve as assistant dean of enrollment management. Scott Seibring, director of new student financial aid, will now serve as director of financial aid. Nichelson, who has been the school's director of financial aid since 1963, will continue to work on financial aid policy matters, research, and government regulations issues. Seibring, who has been with the university for 22 years, has worked in its financial aid office for the past 13 years.

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