How to Use financial aid in a Sentence
financial aid
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And the Pell Grant and other forms of financial aid have not kept pace with that.
— Taylor Wilson, USA TODAY, 3 Apr. 2023 -
There aren’t many good actors in the [financial aid] space.
— Nicole Laporte, Town & Country, 5 Apr. 2023 -
Do the Ivies offer any sort of financial aid to athletes?
— Norman Vanamee, Town & Country, 10 Mar. 2023 -
The deal even suggests the Saudis will provide the group with financial aid and salary payments.
— Bernard Haykel, Foreign Affairs, 12 Feb. 2024 -
And business owners still want financial aid in the meantime.
— Jordan Miller, The Salt Lake Tribune, 25 July 2023 -
Schools are now scrambling to get financial aid offers out.
— Nerdwallet, The Mercury News, 29 May 2024 -
Both want to attend college but need financial aid to afford it.
— Liz Willen, Gail Cornwall, Matt Krupnick, Kavitha Cardoza, Ariel Gilreath, The Christian Science Monitor, 22 May 2024 -
France and the European Union also cut off financial aid to Niger following the coup.
— Josh Pennington, CNN, 6 Aug. 2023 -
Orban has tried to block or water down European Union financial aid and weapons for Ukraine.
— Kim Hjelmgaard, USA TODAY, 15 Nov. 2024 -
Cost is a key barrier for many of these students, financial aid expert Mark Kantrowitz said.
— Danielle Douglas-Gabriel, Washington Post, 9 July 2024 -
Costs are down 12% in the last five years, while students have more options for financial aid before taking out student loans.
— Justin Kaufmann, Axios, 24 Oct. 2024 -
As a result, the Swiss watch industry is turning to the government for financial aid.
— Rachel Cormack, Robb Report, 12 Sep. 2024 -
That marks a more than 14% increase in financial aid compared to the previous figure, according to the school.
— Zach Mentz, cleveland, 7 Sep. 2023 -
Tehran has long been the primary source of arms, financial aid, and military training for Hamas, which makes no secret of the alliance.
— Robin Wright, The New Yorker, 9 Oct. 2023 -
And over five years, the system plans to earmark $280 million of the money raised from tuition increases for financial aid.
— Debbie Truong, Los Angeles Times, 6 Sep. 2023 -
And though the courts have sided at various points with the business owners, Sokol and others are still fighting for financial aid.
— Christi Carras, Los Angeles Times, 29 Oct. 2024 -
Once submitted, the data is sent to colleges within one to three days, and it is then used to calculate financial aid.
— Meg Oliver, CBS News, 29 Feb. 2024 -
Where were the social workers to help with financial aid, connect me to support groups, and just generally cheer me on?
— Maria Yagoda, Vogue, 25 Mar. 2024 -
Only a week ago, Kamari Felton believed that dream was dead after a last-minute call from the school saying his financial aid didn’t go through.
— Petula Dvorak, Washington Post, 7 Sep. 2023 -
But as the files began flowing in two weeks ago, the university’s director of financial aid was alarmed.
— Danielle Douglas-Gabriel, Washington Post, 29 Mar. 2024 -
The group helps men with advice on how to desert, to file asylum applications, seek financial aid and travel across borders.
— Natalia Abbakumova, Washington Post, 30 Nov. 2023 -
The system plans to earmark $280 million of the money raised from tuition increases for financial aid.
— Debbie Truong, Los Angeles Times, 13 Sep. 2023 -
Some of the money will also support financial aid for students in the Hopkins public health and nursing programs.
— Dylan Scott, Vox, 19 July 2024 -
The agency, which also runs bakeries and clinics and provides financial aid, has been central to life in the Palestinian enclave for more than 70 years.
— Jared Malsin and Anas Baba, WSJ, 14 Nov. 2023 -
And many students are still waiting to receive financial aid packages.
— Molly Gibbs, The Mercury News, 11 Apr. 2024 -
Rich countries have pledged to help poor countries transition away from coal, oil and gas, but have largely failed to fulfill their promises for financial aid.
— David Gelles, New York Times, 30 Nov. 2023 -
Cal Grant recipients: A proposal to grow Cal Grant, the state’s key financial aid program, by $245 million has been scrapped.
— Calmatters, The Mercury News, 24 June 2024 -
Pell Grants, the federal financial aid program for low-income students, demonstrate the shift.
— Brandi Kellam, ProPublica, 22 Dec. 2023 -
That means families should receive financial aid offers from schools in April.
— Anna Halkidis, Parents, 9 Feb. 2024 -
The assistance kicks in to cover what is not paid for by other grants, such as federal financial aid, and scholarships.
— Suzanne Gamboa, NBC News, 8 Aug. 2024
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