First-year students enrolling this fall will be eligible for the financial break
“We’re opening the door wider to make a USC education possible for talented students from all walks of life,” USC president Carol L. Folt said in a statement.
“This significant step we are taking today is by no means the end of our affordability journey. We are committed to increasing USC’s population of innovators, leaders and creators regardless of their financial circumstances. Investing in the talent and diversity of our student body is essential to our educational mission.”
The university, founded in 1880, hopes the expansion will result in more need-based financial aid for students with. The new policies will increase undergraduate aid by more than $30 million annually and help over 4,000 students every year once fully implemented, according to USC. RELATED VIDEO: Taylor Swift Sends Fan Nearly $5K to Help with Her College Tuition: ‘I Can’t Stop Crying’
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