moohaha | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 28 2008 | sports, football, basketball, college, ivies, tuition
This article is about how new tuition policies in a few of the Ivies might make it a more attractive place to attend for some top athletes...and whether or not this new tuition policy would make these schools more competitive in athletes. I didn't even know about this tuition policy and think it's great that it exists.
Quoted: Under Harvard's new tuition policy announced in December—and matched by Yale, Penn, Brown, and Dartmouth—families with incomes under $60,000 could send their children to college for free. Families earning up to $180,000 would pay, at most, 10 percent of their incomes on tuition. Other grants could make tuition nil for many other students.
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