TCU Daily Skiff Tuesday, March 02, 2004
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Need-based aid may be raised
The 2004-2005 financial aid increase will primarily benefit current students with need-based grants, but their out-of-pocket expenses are still growing.

The Office of Scholarships and Student Financial Aid is currently looking for a way help need-based grants catch up with the rising cost of tuition.

Normally when tuition goes up, need-based grants go up proportionally, said Michael Scott, director of scholarships and student financial aid. However, this is not always an effective solution to rising costs, he said.
Foster hosts a hall social fit for the birds

Representatives from the Fort Worth Zoo brought a few of their furry, feathered and scaled friends to Foster Hall.
Fashion show helps victims of violence

Alpha Chi Omega’s fashion show Sunday raised more money than in previous years.
Shake your groove thing
International Week celebrates different cultures

Students have the opportunity to attend different international events throughout the week.
Belly dancer
Crystal Forester/Staff Photographer
“Sa’diyya”, an employee of Byblos Lebanese Restaurant, belly dances in the opening ceremony of International Week Monday in the Student Center Lounge.
New Fort Worth boutique caters to both unique, chic

A new, misspelled clothing store carrying trendy fashions for men and women is now open near TCU.
 
 
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