The university has announced a 15% increase in tuition fees for the upcoming academic year, prompting concerns from students, particularly those from low-income families. To help ease this financial strain, the university offers several assistance programs. The Name of Scholarship is a merit-based award that covers full tuition and provides a $500 monthly stipend.
For those in need, the Financial Assistance program offers a grant that covers up to 50% of tuition and includes a $300 monthly stipend. Additionally, students can participate in the Job on Campus program, which allows them to work part-time at a minimum wage of $10 per hour. These programs are designed to help students manage the higher costs associated with their education.
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