April 5, 2002
Lumina's Advocacy for Low-Income Students
To the Editor:
John L. Pulley's article on the Lumina Foundation for Education distorts the motives of an important new advocate for ensuring college opportunities for populations least likely to have them ("Lumina Lumbers Onto the Higher-Education Scene," February 22).
While many institutions took offense at being labeled unaffordable by the Lumina report, evidence is mounting that substantiates the growing gap between college costs and financial resources faced by low-income
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