University of Michigan - Michiganensian Yearbook (Ann Arbor, MI)

 - Class of 2004

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covering the costs of college While the cost of education climbed, students searched for ways to fund tuition costs and college activities. Follow- ing a 6.5% increase of tuition, in-state residency rose to $18,463 and out of state residency was $35,993. Since student financial situations varied, financial aid was found in a variety of forms. Grants, scholarships, loans, work-study employment, and summer jobs all helped to get rid of some of the pressure. During the past three summers, Chris Niblock, a fifth year chemical engineering and chemistry double major, was employed by the Kellogg Company. The factory, located in Battle Creek, MI, was close to his hometown and paid a substantial wage. The opportunity helped me in the fact that I don ' t have to work during school, he said. Splitting the cost of tuition with his family, Niblock ' s summer job allowed him to partake in a variety of activities around campus while student loans and scholarships contributed the rest. Other students like LSA freshman Sara Romito, who had the financial support of her family for room and board, did not have to spend their spare time funding their college education. I feel very lucky that I have my parents ' help covering the cost of room and board. It helps alleviate another form of stress in my life, said Romito. According to the Office of Financial Aid, over 26,000 (70%) University students received some form of aid. In addition, the University dispersed $203 million to 20,000 students in the graduate and undergraduate programs. Niblock added a bit of advice to other students, Work as much as you can when given the opportunity and realize the necessity of saving. A student hands his money over to the cashier at Michigan Book and Supply. Along with the cost of tuition, textbooks were another huge expense for University students this year. Y. Granata photo Junior mechanical engineer James Harrell signs his scholarship check from the National Urban League. Many scholarships were offered to assist with the cost of tuition, for everything from academic excellence to athletic ability. L. Proux photo Cost of Education 75

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Working at Amer ' s in the Michigan Union, a student steams milk at the espresso machine. Many students on campus hoped to find some type of employment during the year to help pay the bills or to make some extra spending money. Y. Granata photo ins; a 65% ike siimn the Hog! ass. Thi ofniidom while snide nviboinli parents ' he Aaoiig jJuinon.ih iblockid 4 74 Academics



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One of the banners hung for the Engineering anniversary sways outside of the Luree Building on North Campus. The banners were displayed throughout North Campus, including a large banner on the Luree Tower, North Campus ' s bell tower. . Neff photo GArvfli tow; ilk Urn imdmtent to Curt [fa oft co-timid 76 Academics

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