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Grossmont College's Student News Media

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Extra! Extra!

Extra! Extra!

Saul Ruiz, Staff Writer December 2, 2024

Students still may not be informed about the situation with federal aid reimbursement, while the college attempts to calculate needed aid and adjust to newer federal requirements regarding the FAFSA (Free...

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Financial Aid Fiasco?

Saul Ruiz and Aaron Luna October 12, 2024

Difficulties among students emerge as the word around the Grossmont campus is students feel left in the dark when it comes to financial aid and disbursement this semester, especially as forms such as the...

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The Waiting Game

Janelle Carter, Deputy Editor March 1, 2024

It’s the start of the spring semester and many Griffins are expecting to hear from all the universities they applied to during the fall.  If you’re one of those students, you may be wondering,...

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Less Stress?

Mya Alexander, Senior Staff Writer March 1, 2024

Applying for financial aid can be confusing, and there is a lack of communication as to where Grossmont College students can receive assistance in the process. Grossmont Student Madeline Lam said, “I...

EOPS

EOPS

Mya Alexander, Staff Writer September 15, 2023

Students at Grossmont College who are seeking help through the Extended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOPS) can find their services in Building 60, Room 125.  Students can engage in multiple extended...

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Student Support

Abdali Khan, Staff Writer December 11, 2021

Undocumented community college students will now be eligible for federal financial aid, known as the Pell Grant. Undocumented students attending California community colleges paying thousands of dollars...

PROMI$E?

PROMI$E?

Matisse Sanchez, Staff Writer September 20, 2019

You have finally applied and registered for classes at Grossmont College. For first-year students, getting to choose your own classes toward your future can be exciting. But what happens when you realize...

Promise?

Promise?

Jocelyn Limon-Vazquez, Senior Staff Writer April 12, 2019

Many college students in the United States struggle to pay for their education. College tuition can be quite expensive, and not many are able to afford it. According to an article from CollegeCalc.org...

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