USG passes club aid resolution
The USG approved a resolution calling for cooperation between the University and the eating clubs on financial aid for eating club membership fees at its meeting yesterday.Though the USG acknowledged it has no formal control over financial aid policies, the resolution encourages the University "to design a system in which the cost of joining a club is counted as part of demonstrated need" and to work with the clubs on implementing such a policy.The resolution ? fully titled "Resolution of the Princeton Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Recommending Financial Aid Reform for Dining and Social Options Provided by Princeton's Eating Clubs" (see full text) ? was motivated by the approaching implementation of the four-year residential college system, which is set to open in the fall of 2007.




