I actually benefitted because my parents made so low of an income that I got more money for FAFSA, and that has paid for most of my education.”
— Paul McCall, freshman music major
It hasn’t really affected my school that much because I’m on scholarships. But I know supplies and books hit my parents hard.”
— Morgan Brewer, freshman undecided
My parents couldn’t afford to pay for Hand Village so I had to take out some loans, and it’s been hard not to spend money.”
— Ashley Bolda, sophomore accounting major
It’s upsetting me because my parents don’t make enough money therefore they can’t pay all of my loans and everything, meaning I won’t be back next semester.”
— T. J. Lawrence, sophomore music education major
It doesn’t affect me because I play football so I get scholarships, but if it did affect me I’d probably have to take out a few loans.”
— Earnest Smith, sophomore health and human performance major
It has made it more difficult to get education, you have to find more scholarships.”
— Mary Jared, freshman chemistry major

