Time magazine talks financial aid with Joe Bagnoli, vice president for enrollment and dean of admission
Grinnell in the News 2013-05-08
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Time
New York, Ny., United States
May 7, 2013
Admissions and financial aid officers said that approach is only likely to work if the student's request is need-based— especially now that they are making increasingly generous merit-based offers upfront. "We don't go out with a low ball offer and then wait for students to appeal," said Joe Bagnoli, vice president for enrollment and dean of admission at Grinnell College, a private liberal arts school in Grinnell, Iowa, that participated in the survey. This year he said the school received about 150 appeals from families looking to increase the amount of aid they were awarded, up from 90 last year.
Joe Bagnoli, vice president for enrollment and dean of admission
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