He said he and other council members will be working in coming months with the College and the Office of Financial Aid to figure out how to finance the vouchers.
"We'll try to figure it out for the fall," Gusmorino said. "I'll be here this summer, and so will others."
In last night's only other bill, the council's spring semester grants package for student groups also passed unanimously.
Presented by Finance Committee Chair Trisha S. Dasgupta `03 and other members of the Finance Committee, the package totaled $16,950.41, with the average grant falling just under $300 per group.
The Catholic Students Association received the highest grant at $550. Other large allocations went to the Harvard College Prefect Program ($500), the Harvard College Democrats ($475) and the Harvard Republican Club ($450).
Among other student groups who will receive money are the Harvard Mallet Association ($170) and the Harvard Society for the Exploration and Development of Space ($250).
The Harvard Vietnamese Association was granted $312.41 in funds.
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