I was reading a New York Times article on financial aid, and how rich
schools like Stanford get more aid money than regular colleges that actually
educate average or lower-income students. Then, out of no where, came Seton
Hill. —Julie Young spots a quote from SHU’s president. —Rich Schools Get More Financial Aid Money (Work in Progress)
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