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Schools to offer better financial aid to low-income students

Howie Nuer
University Wire
03-02-2004
(The Daily Princetonian) (U-WIRE) PRINCETON, N.J. -- In response to the rapidly increasing costs of attending college, several universities are substantially modifying their financial aid policies to help low-income families meet the cost of tuition.

Harvard University, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the University of Virginia have all taken the initiative to ensure financial aid students may attend college without incurring significant debt.

HARVARD

Beginning this fall, Harvard will implement a new financial aid policy which will no longer require families earning less than $40,000 a year to contribute to their child's cost of ...

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