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V 24 Students Endure Long Lines for Big Bucks With the cost of tuition, room and board, books, personal expenses and transportation over $9,000, the average American family was not financially able to support the price tag on a USC education. This was the primary reason for 65 per cent of the student body re- ceiving various forms of financial aid. Scholarships, grants, loans and work stu- dy composed the bulk of programs stu- dents turned to for economic relief. They increased the infamous long lines and red tape in the Student Aministrative Services Building. The types of grants available sounded more like a jumbled alphabet then meth- ods of receiving money. GSL, FISL, BEOG, Cal Grant A and B were abbrevi- ated names of multi-questioned forms which dispersed scholarships and loans to students unable to afford the universi- ty. Merciful alumni also donated por- tions of their incomes to worthy stu- dents, alleviating financial stress. The Norman Topping Student Aid Fund provided tuition grants for low in- come students entering as freshmen, transfer or graduate students. Twenty new recepients were chosen each year for this fund, which honored a former university president. The College Work Study Program provided part-time em- ployment administered through the Ca- reer Development Center. It combined income and job experience to help stu- dents graduate with a well-rounded edu- cation. USC students led all California institu- tions in the number of state scholarships which were given on a basis of need and scholastic achievement. They allowed thousands of people an opportunity to attend the university who would other- wise be forced to study elsewhere. Student Life A -vC i: Mi
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Left; SPECIAL ADMISSION — In order to control the crowds, the Trojan Bookstore issues rush passes that limit the number of people al- lowed in the store. Below: SEAS OF FACES — As classes comm- ence and books are in high demand, the Trojan Bookstore overflows with students.
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