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First-generation college students overcome the hurdle of financial aid

May 4, 2022 Isabella Tassone Comments Off on First-generation college students overcome the hurdle of financial aid

For any university student, applying for financial aid is a difficult process.  But for a first-generation college student, the task can be daunting.  Pepperdine defines first-generation college students on its website as “students whose parent(s) […]

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How much is too much? A look at the value of a Pepperdine degree

December 29, 2018 Melissa Houston Comments Off on How much is too much? A look at the value of a Pepperdine degree

Sophomore transfer Kristin Vavaroutsos found herself saddled with $65,000 in student loans for her first year at University of Michigan.  That’s why she transferred to Pepperdine University, where she had earned a Regents’ Scholarship. A […]

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