"This is a significant step we are taking today, but it’s by no means the end of our affordability journey." - Yesterday @PresidentFolt announced a major financial aid expansion to benefit low- & middle-income families!https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-02-20/usc-financial-aid-expansion-free-tuition-families-home-equity …
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As part of the new financial aid expansion, USC is increasing undergraduate aid by more than $30 million a year—mainly through fundraising efforts:https://www.nytimes.com/2020/02/20/us/usc-free-tuition.html …
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I graduated high school in Spring '17. I was accepted to USC for admission that fall. The reason I didn't go was because I had to pay $46000 a year when my mother was disabled and my step father was a year from retirement. If you would've done this then, I would be at USC.
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But what about those of us who didn’t receive this a couple of years ago and will be forever in debt?
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Great news, but does it affect current continuing students who would qualify? Or does it only affect newly enrolled students?
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It would next academic year since you file for FAFSA every year right?
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hell yeah
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I must applaud USC for incorporating something like this and know it will benefit many.
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Is this only for in state applicants?
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