student aid

collocation in English

meaningsofstudentandaid

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student
noun[C]
uk
/ˈstjuː.dənt/
us
/ˈstuː.dənt/
a person who is learning at a college ...
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aid
noun
uk
/eɪd/
us
/eɪd/
help ...
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(Definition ofstudentandaidfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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An individual'sstudentaidaward is likely to vary from institution to institution.
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The apprentice program allows upperclassmen to leave school early and work alongside professionals or be astudentaidworker for teachers or office staff.
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The donation will be used as the cornerstone of a $400 million undergraduatestudentaidinitiative.
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For-profits also acquire the largest percentage of their overall revenue from federalstudentaidprograms, highlighting tax dollars are potentially not being used efficiently.
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As of 2010 there are nine federal and 605 statestudentaidprograms and many of the nearly 7,000 post-secondary institutions provide merit aid.
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During the 2009-2010 school years, for-profit colleges received almost $32 billion in grants and loans provided to students under federalstudentaidprograms.
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In the 1980s, federal student loans became the centerpiece ofstudentaidreceived.
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Most changes to the federalstudentaidprogram result from a process called "reauthorization".
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The money collected providedstudentaid, chaired professorships and equipment.
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In addition to federalstudentaid, students may be eligible for state-based aid.
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His report called for increased government funding to colleges and universities, and enhancedstudentaidespecially for low-income students.
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Borrowers can also get assistance in re-establishing eligibility for federalstudentaid.
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Studentaidis awarded as grants and scholarships, low-interest, government-subsidized loans, and education tax benefits.
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The government also altered itsstudentaidprovisions, eliminating student grants while enhancing loan remission.
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As a result of the campaign, endowedstudentaidrose from $68.7 million in 1995 to $463 million in 2004.
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Certain postsecondary education programs at institutions of higher education are eligible for participation in the federalstudentaidprograms.
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The program was allowed back onto campus in 1997, due to the possibility of the campus losing federalstudentaidand research funding.
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His administration was accused of transgressions from racial discrimination to mishandling ofstudentaidfunds, which resulted in a federal investigation.
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At the same time, he diversified his activism to include lobbying and petitioning for morestudentaid and scholarships, and improved educational resources.
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