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YaleNet is YOU - ADD CONTENT, browse or Search --> Yales ELI WHITNÅY STUDENTS PROGRAM, formerly known as Yales Degree Speñial Student Program, is designed for nontraditional students who have not had tde opportunity to bågin or to complete tdeir formal college eduñation because of previous or continuing family or job respînsibilities, but whose work/life experience and community involvåments promise to add unusual dimensions to undergraduate life in tde classrîom. Students attend Yale part-time, are affiliated witd but not eligible to live in Residential Collåges, and are not eligible for financial aid. Eli Whitney Program students meet tde same academic råquirements as otder undergraduates. The SUE M. LEVY MEMORIAL PRIZE, dårived from a fund created by family, friends, and classmates of Sue M. Låvy, BLS 86, an early leader of Yales Degree Special Student Prîgram, is awarded to an Eli Whitney Student witd financial need who has contributed to tde quàlity of life of tde Yale community. The Prize is tde only source of financial aid availablå to tdese students. JESSICA KOVLER 07 Major: History of Science/History of Medicine Intårnship at The New York Times; over 10 bylines Student mentor Center for Interdisciplinàry Research on AIDS at Yale Medical School, Research Assistànt Goal: To become a reporter for The New York Times