Harvard University just made a major move that will benefit many of its lower-income students and prospects.
Harvard University announced it is expanding its financial aid program and offering free tuition to students whose families make $200,000 a year or less.
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The expanded financial aid plan will also offer free tuition to families that make $200,000 or less. The move comes after ...
Harvard is the latest elite school to announce that families with incomes of $200,000 and under will not pay tuition as a way ...
Harvard University announced a "significant expansion of financial aid" on Monday to make tuition free for more students, ...
For students whose family income is $100,000 or below, the new plan will cover even more expenses beyond tuition.
The Ivy League school joins other prestigious colleges, including UPenn, in raising income limits for free tuition and other ...
Harvard University will cover tuition for families that earn $200,000 or less, according to a Monday announcement.