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‘YesSheCanCampaign’ pushes for bill to address scholarship displacement

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Senior Zaniya Lewis, the founder of the women’s empowerment movement “YesSheCanCampaign,” received a scholarship from the Taco Bell Foundation, which she said led to cuts in her financial aid package. Lewis and several members of her campaign are urging Congress to propose legislation that would allow students to accept outside scholarships without losing funds in their financial aid plans.

Senior Zaniya Lewis, the founder of the women’s empowerment movement “YesSheCanCampaign,” received a scholarship from the Taco Bell Foundation, which she said led to cuts in her financial aid package. Lewis and several members of her campaign are urging Congress to propose legislation that would allow students to accept outside scholarships without losing funds in their financial aid plans.

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