How Will the Coronavirus Pandemic Affect College Financial Aid? | COVID-19 Series

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Current and future college students may be more worried than ever about finances. Our Editor-in-Chief Rob Franek walks you through how the coronavirus pandemic is likely to affect your financial aid awards—and your college prospects.

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I would not be surprised if next year admission cycle (2020-2021) (my class) admits less low income students to top tier universities and colleges to help preserve their endowments. I really hope this doesn’t affect me or the majority of other low income students.

thearchitect
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thank you for these vids! really appreciate you guys coming through with these

sarapagnis
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Don't go into debt for college, especially now. Once the schools get the tuition they don't care if the semester is normal or not cause they will not give refunds. So buyer beware.

JTDyer
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This is a uncertain time. Thank you for the daily updates. They have been helpful!

flprtutoring
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Hello, my question is coming from Houston Texas. I am currently enrolled at Paul Mitchell The School Cosmetology School. With the shift to online learning I am not able to learn anything and I want to know if I can get out and not be penalized. I want to start over when the virus is over and taken care of.

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Are Scholarships most likely to be offered?

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