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Old 06-15-2004, 12:22 AM   #9
Dedzy
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Join Date: March 19, 2004
Location: Salt Lake City, UT
Age: 55
Posts: 100
I qualify, Senior in Economics.

1. Were you informed about financial aid programs when you registered for classes? Yes

2. Do you know that the school catalog lists some of the grants and scholarships available? Yes

3. Do you know the difference between a grant and a loan? Yes

4. Did you know that you could lose Financial Aid if certain conditions are not met? Yes

5. Did you know that there are many race or gender based grants and scholarships available? Yes

6. Please indicate the following:

Gender: M
Race: Caucasian

7. What is your age group? 33-40
8. Do you have a high school diploma or a General Education Development certificate? HS Diploma
9. What is your employment status? Full time
10. What is your annual income? More than $25K

11. Who currently pays for your tuition?
My employer
12. What is your major? Economics

13. What is your current status of enrollment? Part time

14. Would you be willing to take the time to apply for financial aid if it would save you money? Yes (But I know I wouldn't qualify)

Why or why not? I know I would not qualify

15. Do you believe there should be a financial aid awareness program for new students? Sure, some sort of 3 to 5 hour workshop, why not.

Why or why not? There are lots of students out there who don't know what is available to them.

*This survey is for the use of English 114 — Professional Research and Reporting. This is an independent study by students as a class project.
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