Brown practices scholarship displacement. How does this impact students receiving financial aid?
By Ali Schapiro | April 21The Herald spoke to students about the lesser-known policy impacting their aid.
Ali Schapiro is a senior staff writer for University News, covering admissions and financial aid. She is a freshman from New York City and plans to concentrate in English. In her free time, she enjoys vintage shopping, playing tennis, and doing New York Times crossword puzzles.
The Herald spoke to students about the lesser-known policy impacting their aid.
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