Al Hermsen, director of the Office of Student Financial Aid, was interviewed in a story about the state possibly pulling the Michigan Promise scholarship, which would affect 96,000 students statewide. Wayne State University will credit student accounts with hopes that the state will follow through. "To lose a $1,000 scholarship at this date could be devastating and could change students enrollment plans," said Hermsen.
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