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Students asking UW-Madison to take a second look at aid requests

When the University of Wisconsin-Madison makes its financial aid offer in the coming weeks to rising sophomore Kate Konetzke, it probably wonâ??t account for the fact that the postal service in Neenah recently cut her momâ??s hours or that her dadâ??s working less at a steel fabrication plant.

So the Konetzkes, who live near Oshkosh in Winneconne, may ask the school to reconsider the aid offer, given the fact theyâ??ll likely make less money this year than anticipated.

â??Itâ??s worth a shot,â? said Konetzkeâ??s mother, Sue, as she helped her daughter move out of Sellery Hall last week. â??Otherwise, it looks like weâ??re sitting in a situation weâ??re no longer in.â?

Economic hardship is prompting a growing number of UW-Madison students and families to appeal financial aid decisions â?? which for the 2009-2010 academic year are based on 2008 earnings â?? school officials say.