‘Unmet need’ is the phrase

Fallon Baraga, sophomore at Gonzaga

“For students who find GU really a stretch financially, I believe we lose most of them in the sophomore year,” says Jim White, Director of Financial Aid. “They simply feel they can’t keep borrowing at the levels they need.”

Last summer, Fallon Baraga took a practice Graduate Record Examination. It was her first attempt at the GRE and, no, she didn’t ace it. But that she took it at all as a rising sophomore, illustrates her determination to anchor her life as a psychology major at Gonzaga. Baraga hopes to work with adolescents and young women who, like herself, must overcome the challenges that life hands out. READ MORE…

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Continue reading a story about an amazing student’s perseverance through family crisis and her current life as a Zag in the spring issue of Gonzaga Magazine.