More than a year into the pandemic, the higher education sector continues to see a trend in the decline of applications for financial aid, disproportionately
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Decline in financial aid applications
With a year into the pandemic, the higher education sector continues to see a trend in the decline of applications for financial aid, disproportionately impacting
A dream comes true
The Dream Resource Center will provide more than 600 undocumented students with the tools they need to succeed. It will open Thursday, Sept. 26, at
Financial aid obstacles affect thousands of students
Thousands of students are unable to enroll in classes due to administrative hurdles in the financial aid process, which may cause some students to leave
Financial aid gets broke students paid
Financial aid may no longer simply mean money for tuition if senate bill 291 is passed. The bill, which is still being discussed in the
More Sacramento grant money gives hope to students
Students on financial aid programs at colleges in California may soon have access to more funding to cover the rising cost of education. Two bills
Weekends all the way
Students at Pierce College deserve more access to financial aid assistance, not less, and opening the Financial Aid office on weekends would make it much
Pro: Students working full-time
If a student doesn’t have a solidified method for covering their school expenses, they should have a job. Students should not only rely on financial
No more lines at financial aid
Hour long lines at Pierce College’s Financial Aid office are a thing of the past now that they have implemented a virtual line system through
Pierce POP-UP pops off
Students struggle to navigate the newly implemented PeopleSoft system and to ease any challenges or confusion, the Pierce POP-UP event was created to help reverse