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Penn s new admissions dean talks goals for tenure, updates to application process
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Maine fans in the student section in the first half of an NCAA college football game against William and Mary Saturday, Oct. 19, 2013, in Orono, Maine.
Colleges and universities across the U.S. are still trying to regain their footing as the grip of the pandemic begins to ease.
Enrollment fell across the country this past year, as students balked at the prospect of online classes and financial uncertainty. But early signs suggest that more students could be returning to campus this fall and in Maine, that s being largely driven by applicants from out of state.
High school senior Ava Martineau grew up in New York, but for years, she s thought about heading north for college.
The Graduation Issue 2021: 2020-2021 Year in Review
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Record-Setting Year for Bowdoin Admissions Amid one of the largest applicant pools Bowdoin College has seen, the Class of 2025 sets records in selectivity, the percentage of students admitted who accepted their offer, and the diversity of the students admitted.
“This year’s applicants were remarkable, talented, and resilient,” said Whitney Soule, Bowdoin’s dean of admissions and student aid.
“They’ve navigated the incredibly complicated, confusing, and constraining conditions of the pandemic to complete their schooling, to look out for their families and friends, and to try to stay safe themselves. The Class of 2025 represents students with so many unique experiences, voices, and perspectives who will contribute to the breadth and depth of the Bowdoin community. We are absolutely thrilled to welcome them.”
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Bowdoin College expects $3.5 million increase in financial aid budget
The increase in financial aid will be distributed with an emphasis on low and middle-income families.
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Bowdoin College announced on Monday that beginning next fall, the school aims to increase the available amount of financial aid, projecting $3.5 million more in the annual budget.
Tuition at Bowdoin College for the 2019-20 academic year was around $71,700 and in the same year the college had a $45 million financial aid budget.
The cost of attendance did not increase in 2020-21. Since the 2009-10 academic year, however, tuition has increased an average 3.2% per year. The college plans to announce the projected 2021-22 fee in May.
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