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Dartmouth College Sees Increase In Demand For Financial Aid

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Dartmouth College says it has seen a surge in current and accepted students asking for more financial aid amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

The college says it’s anticipating an increase in financial aid of $8 to $10 million more for next school year.

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Dartmouth is trying to raise more money to maintain its need-blind admissions, and it’s creating a $20 million scholarship fund to meet the increased financial aid demand of the next two years.

Phil Hanlon, Dartmouth’s president, has laid out a plan to expand the family income threshold for a full-tuition scholarship to $125,000 and says that the college remains committed to meeting the full demonstrated need of all students regardless of citizenship status.

The college is also taking a series of steps to reduce its costs – and expects operating losses of up to $100 million by the end of June.

So far, Dartmouth has implemented a hiring freeze through the end of the year and canceled salary increases through next fiscal year.

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Daniela is an editor in NHPR's newsroom. She leads NHPR's Spanish language news initiative, ¿Qué Hay de Nuevo, New Hampshire? and the station's climate change reporting project, By Degrees. You can email her at dallee@nhpr.org.
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