Quantcast
breaking news

More Financial Relief To Come With ACU's Affordability Campaign

By: Marlisa Goldsmith
Updated: February 20, 2012
watch video
"It is ACU, it's a private school and everyone's like, well everyone is well off here," says junior, Taylor Green.

However, that is not the case. College tuition is becoming more and more expensive each year.

Green transferred last year and said being able to afford school has not been easy at all.

She explains, "With my situation my parents don't really help so I have to work a lot and I'm taking 18 hours on top of that, and so it's really hard to balance everything."

Which is where ACU's $50 million affordability campaign comes into play.

Traditionally universities distributed several scholarships on merit aid, for when you have a certain talent such as musical, or athletic, but this campaign will help students who may not fit in these categories.

"What we're really trying to do is create an opportunity for students who have need, financial need, and try to help bridge that gap," says Kevin Campbell, chief enrollment officer of Abilene Christian University.

So far ACU has received $15.5 million dollars toward the $50 million campaign.

"We know that with some of the plans it's up to 15-20% of the students will receive additional money," Campbell explains.

The university says they can do more than that but basically what it all boils down to is they want to award fewer students with a large sum of money, rather than a large amount of students getting a small amount.

Campbell says, "We're trying to provide some significant dollars not just a little bit of dollars," something several students are excited to hear.

"More money is always great. It's never bad to get more money here," says Shelby Eaton, a junior at ACU.

Comments

Readers Feel...

hello
Related Content

As many as three tornadoes hit Young County, Texas on Friday evening....

It's the sound millions of people hope to hear after tomorrow's Powerball drawing....

Mike Benning, a Massachusetts man, has become the first person in the country to have the i-Limb, the newest bionic hand on the market....

A recent Consumer Reports survey of more than 1,600 adult smartphone users found nearly 40 percent don't bother to take the minimal steps to secure them with simple password protection. Experts...

Firefighters quickly battled the flames that began in the attic of the fellowship hall at Trinity Church of the Nazarene....

"God knows what's best," says Dorris Zachary, a long-time member at Trinty Church in North Abilene. ...

A 5-year-old North Carolina boy says his superhero nickname would be "Caleb Batman" after he helped his mother when she had a seizure while driving....

Two Michigan high schoolers are upset after the school made them retake yearbook photos to hide their pregnancy. ...

If you're worried about your chances of developing breast cancer, this doesn't mean you have to go under the knife like Angelina Jolie. Women develop breast cancer for a variety of reasons and there...

The Environmental Protection Agency has fined Enterprise Crude Pipeline of Houston, Texas, $5,000 for violating the federal Clean Water Act....

 
Find Articles Here
 
End
      Page 813 of 643
 
Search BigCountryHomepage.com