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Article: Yale raises term bill just 2.9 percent, lowest rate among Ivy League schools in two decades; Also takes steps to expand financial aid, letting students use less of their own money.
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- February 23, 2000
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M2 PRESSWIRE-23 February 2000-YALE UNIVERSITY: Yale raises term bill just 2.9 percent, lowest rate among Ivy League schools in two decades; Also takes steps to expand financial aid, letting students use less of their own money (C)1994-2000 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD
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New Haven, Conn. -- Yale University announced today that it will raise tuition and room and board for undergraduates by only 2.9 percent for 2000-2001, marking its third straight year at that rate of increase, the lowest among Ivy League schools in two decades.
Yale also announced two important steps to ease the financial burden of students who receive financial aid. ...