From: Ronald Cronk (rcronk@westmont.edu)
Date: Mon Feb 25 2002 - 14:19:03 EST
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Bruce,
<br>Answers from Westmont are in <font color="#3333FF">blue.</font>
<p>(1) When do you send award letters to prospective students?
Do you do them in "waves" or individually? If you do them in waves,
when is your first wave?
<br><font color="#3333FF">We begin sending out our prospective student
award letters beginning in mid March. We do send them in waves, and
this date would be the first wave. From that point we send them out
weekly and eventually (in the summer) individually).</font>
<blockquote TYPE=CITE>(2) Do you estimate any federal/state awards
on your award letters? Or do
<br>you wait until you know exactly how much a student is to receive?</blockquote>
<blockquote TYPE=CITE><font color="#3333FF">We do estimate state and federal
awards on our award letters.</font></blockquote>
<blockquote TYPE=CITE>(3) Do you verify the student before sending
an award letter?</blockquote>
<blockquote TYPE=CITE><font color="#3333FF">We do not process our verification
documents before sending an estimated</font>
<br><font color="#3333FF">financial aid award. There may be occasion
when the information on the FAFSA</font>
<br><font color="#3333FF">looks questionable and we request verification
documentation before sending an</font>
<br><font color="#3333FF">award letter.</font></blockquote>
Ron</html>
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