Although students and their families plan for the cost of tuition, fees, housing, and textbooks, other unforeseen expenses too often result in students taking a break or fully withdrawing from their college or university. NASPA’s new report, “Landscape Analysis of Emergency Aid Programs,” explores how colleges use emergency aid — even in amounts as small as $300 — to significantly increase student success.
https://www.naspa.org/rpi/reports/landscape-analysis-of-emergency-aid-programs
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