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Notre Dame students to benefit from financial aid reforms

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Students at the University of Notre Dame will benefit from new financial aid reforms that change how they pay for their education and gain admission.
The university is implementing a no-loan policy and a need-blind admission policy for students applying next year, which will also affect current students.
As part of these changes, University President Reverend Robert Dowd is eliminating Notre Dame loans, which were previously a significant part of financial aid packages.

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