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June 13, 2009

College in Need Closes a Door to Needy Students

Jonathan Glater:

The admissions team at Reed College, known for its free-spirited students, learned in March that the prospective freshman class it had so carefully composed after weeks of reviewing essays, scores and recommendations was unworkable.

Money was the problem. Too many of the students needed financial aid, and the college did not have enough. So the director of financial aid gave the team another task: drop more than 100 needy students before sending out acceptances, and substitute those who could pay full freight.

The whole idea of excluding a student simply because of money clashed with the college's ideals, Leslie Limper, the aid director, acknowledged. "None of us are very happy," she said, adding that Reed did not strike anyone from its list last year and that never before had it needed to weed out so many worthy students. "Sometimes I wonder why I'm still doing this."

Posted by Jim Zellmer at June 13, 2009 3:11 AM
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