USC has long held the tongue-in-cheek moniker of “University of Spoiled Children,” a nickname which could be here to stay as other schools increasingly offer stronger financial aid packages to ...
Institutional need-based aid has increased 135% since the 2010-2011 academic year. The “financial aid budget increases every year to continue to meet each student’s demonstrated financial need,” USC ...
The financial aid office of the University of Southern California will award $4,000 per semester to students staying home with family during the fall semester, the school's student-run newspaper ...
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USC will eliminate tuition for families earning $80,000 or less annually, part of an effort to increase access for middle and low-income students, the school announced Thursday. The new policies were ...
USC placed its financial aid director on paid leave Thursday as New York authorities continued to examine her business ties to a lender she recommended to students, part of a widening investigation ...
The University of Southern California has announced a dramatic expansion in the number of students who will qualify for free tuition starting with freshmen entering this fall. Going forward, new ...
USC’s longtime financial aid director is leaving the post in the wake of allegations that she violated the school’s conflict of interest policies by acquiring stock in a lender recommended to students ...
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The University of Southern California announced two policies Thursday intended to address undergraduate affordability. Students from families making $80,000 per year or less will be able to attend ...