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The Daily Tar Heel Thursday, August 27, 19877A TeMioini increases add to workload off student aid office By RACHEL ORR Staff Writer More applicants. New federal guidelines. Last-minute tuition increases. Circumstances like these have kept the University's student aid office hustling since last spring. The office was faced with a 15 percent increase in financial aid applicants, as well as new federal guidelines for granting Guaranteed Student Loans (GSLs) and determin ing independent status. "We're still processing the tail end of those who applied in May," Eleanor Morris, UNC's director of student aid, said Monday. Adding to the burden of more applicants and new guidelines, the University announced tuition increases in early August effective for this school year. Tuition We had to go right ahead, without changing the basis on which it (the financial aid package) was made," Morris said. For students who need additional aid because of the tuition increases, Morris said reassessment forms will be available at the Student Aid Office in Vance Hall. The additional aid probably will be delivered at the end of September or from page 1A early October, she said, and most likely come in the form of loans. Because of federal policy changes this year, students who receive GSLs 8 percent interest federal loans must demonstrate need, even if their parents' incomes fall below $30,000, Morris said. For independent stu dents, the same applies to their own income. Also, establishing independent status is now more cumbersome, Morris said. But graduate and professional two years, medical, dental and veterinary students can anticipate tuition hikes similar to this year's. Admission directors of the medical, law and dental schools on campus said it is too early to assess the effect of the tuition increases on out-of-state enrollment. Kenneth May Jr., director of admissions and student affairs for the School of Dentistry, said the steep tuition hikes would test the school's ability to attract out-of-staters. "Well see if it's the reputation or :he low tuition," May said. Joyner said low tuition was not the reason UNC is a bargain to out-of-state students. If what we're charging out-of-state students at Chapel Hill is the same rate as other institutions and we offer them a finer education, then it's a bargain," Joyner said. Staff writer Helen Jones contrib uted to this story. O Pain in liaw snuM of back I i just below m (no aggravated by movement) aOaOa Woody appearing urine High Blood Pressure n r L 1 National Kidney Foundation of North Carolina IV P.O. Box 2383 Chapel Hill, N.C. 27515 " A ZiMioira Bright Ideas ffoir (My $16 Get the scoop on what's happening around you all semester long with your own subscription to the Durham Morning Herald. 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These students, most of whom meet the new GSL qualifications, may actually have a larger financial aid package because of the federal changes. "I got more money this year in financial aid, and I'm happy about, that," said Marcella Clifton, a third year dental student from Charlotte. Clifton said without the increase in aid she would probably have been . forced to find a job. Thomas Clifton, a first-year dental student from Wilmington, said the changes have helped him financially. "I purposely went off my father's income for that (the better financial aid package)," he said. 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