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Is anyone interested in getting a letter moving around among current students and alumni asking the school to increase the LRAP income cap from $75,000 to something far higher? I believe that level was put in place in 2009. Accounting for inflation, that amount today is $115,000.
Beyond inflation, the program should be rolling in cash right now. It hasn't had to pay the bulk of the LRAP funds since COVID as people have been in forbearance for much of that period. At the same time it hasn't had to pay anything, the stock market (and, thus, I assume the money that funds LRAP) has ballooned.
It's time for Georgetown to increase this paltry amount and support its alumni.
u/Fun_Definition_4825 — 14 days ago