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<p>If they are following the rules (which they may not also like), then that is a better reason to go to the media (altho the emphasis would be on the stupid rule, not the college itself for enforcing.). Then pressure will be put on the gov’t to change that rule. If it’s a federal rule, then the local congressman or senator will be pressured to look into getting that rule changed. The point is to get those in power pressured to make a change and make it rather quickly.</p>
<p>If the F/A office is powerless, then they should WANT the rule changed.</p>
<p>Originally, it was written that it had nothing to do with FAFSA and that it was the colleges fault. IF it is FAFSA’s fault, then the glare of public attention will force a change.</p>