The university’s new financial aid policy could make it more accessible than some public colleges for many families.
A passer-by walks through a gate to the Harvard University campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Starting in the 2025-26 ...
Harvard College will cover full tuition for families earning up to $200,000, with free education for lower incomes, starting in 2025. This initiative aims to improve accessibility and ease financial ...
The Ivy League school joins other prestigious colleges, including UPenn, in raising income limits for free tuition and other ...
In November, MIT announced that students whose families make less than $200,000 will be able to attend tuition-free this fall. Similarly to Harvard, students whose families make less than $100,000 ...
Harvard University announced Monday that it is expanding its financial aid program for undergraduates, including making the school tuition-free for students with annual family income below $200,000.
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