Are they going to charge kids from families making more than $200k more? If so, expect this program to fail before it really gets started. They will just go to a different school.
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>The new plan will enable about 86% of U.S. families to qualify for Harvard financial aid and expand the Ivy League college's commitment to providing all undergrads the resources they need to enroll and graduate, according to Garber.
Undergraduate students from families with annual incomes of $100,000 or less will not only have tuition covered but also housing, food, health services and other student services, the university said.
Students from a family making an annual income of $200,000 or less will be able to attend Harvard tuition-free, according to the school.
Are they going to charge kids from families making more than $200k more? If so, expect this program to fail before it really gets started. They will just go to a different school.
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From the post:
>>The new plan will enable about 86% of U.S. families to qualify for Harvard financial aid and expand the Ivy League college's commitment to providing all undergrads the resources they need to enroll and graduate, according to Garber.
Undergraduate students from families with annual incomes of $100,000 or less will not only have tuition covered but also housing, food, health services and other student services, the university said.
Students from a family making an annual income of $200,000 or less will be able to attend Harvard tuition-free, according to the school.