School Charges Students for Missing MAP Grants

School Charges Students for Missing MAP Grants

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Last fall, Illinois Tech—formerly known as IIT— told students who qualified for MAP grants— a need-based scholarship—that the school would temporarily credit the grants to their student accounts.

This week, the school informed students that with no end in sight to the state’s budget mess, those credits are being rescinded. That means holds on student accounts, which will need to be cleared up before students can register for fall classes.

“I mean, this is the MAP grant? We don’t have money for this,” said Christian Arrieta, a second-year computer science student. “You know, it’s a need-based grant. So, all of us are financially struggling in the first place.”

Illinois Tech is offering loans to cover the balance.

Dan Weissmann is a reporter for WBEZ.