Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, December 11, 1986, Page 12, Image 12

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Changes
Continued from Page 1
At the University last year.
6,221 students received $15.3
million dollars In loans through
the GSL program. With the
changes in the program, "a
significant number of students
will be either not eligible or the
amount of money they're eligi
ble for will decline significant
ly," Vignoul Mid.
Under the old definition of in
dependent student for financial
aid, students could be con
sidered independent if they
were not claimed as a depen
dent on their parents tax
returns, if they did not live at
home more than 42 days in the
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year for which the aid was
sought, and if they did not
receive more than $750 in sup
port from their parents.
"Obviously these new rules
make it much more restrictive. I
can't say I disagree with that."
Vignoul said. “You can't find a
financial aid administrator in
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‘it goes back to the basic
premise of what the financial
aid program is all about. The
primary source of responsibility
to pay for education beyond the
secondary level still lies with
the student and the family if
they're considered dependent.”
he said. "The financial aid pro
gram was never designed to be a
convenience for families who
would choose to put their
money elsewhere, into recrea
tional vehicles, boats or what
have you.”
Vignoul said the changed
independent-student definition
may result in a shift in distribu
tion of financial aid monies. But
it does not mean less financial
aid monies will be distributed.
"We're still going to lie
operating with the same amount
of money, with the exception of
the (Guaranteed Student Loan
program, and we certainly have
enough eligible students, and
we will continue to have 100
percent utilization (of the
money available) in the campus
based programs," Vignoul said.
FAFs will be available in the
financial aid office. 260 Oregon
Hall beginning Monday. Dec.
15. Vignoul said the best advice
for students is to fill out the FAF
according to the instructions
and see what happens when the
forms have been processed.
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