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Wednesday 4/25/2001
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Tardiness results in scholarship lossAs everyone is aware of, March 1 is the deadline for filing the FAFSA. This year I did not receive a renewal FAFSA. I called the Financial Aid office and they told me that I was too late! Since I was late, I would lose all of my chances for scholarships and grants that I had previously received. They said that I could submit a letter explaining my reason for not submitting my FAFSA on time and they will make an exception if the reason is good enough. I am a full time senior in electrical engineering at Purdue; Im married; Im a father of four children, 10, 6, 5 and 3; I coach my daughters' soccer and basketball teams; I play in two basketball leagues; and on top of all that, I work 40 hours a week as a systems administrator. Now I ask the question: If this was your daily life, couldnt you forget something like filing your FAFSA? After I was rejected, I went in to the FA Office and the lady at the desk told me that I was irresponsible since I was a senior. After speaking with the counselor, I was told that if I or a family member had a traumatic experience within the last year, that the Financial Aid Committee would more than likely approve my decision to extend the deadline. To me, something seems a little crooked in the Financial Aid office. They were telling me to make up a story and lie with some kind of proof so that I could go ahead and get my grants and scholarships that I have worked for! Im sorry, but I would rather have my dignity than to use someone elses misfortune as a ladder! Mike Daugherty Senior, Schools of Engineering |
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