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Harvard Will Make Tuition Free for More Students

Last updated: March 17, 2025 7:09 am
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Harvard University Expands Financial Aid Program to Make Education More Accessible

In a recent announcement, Harvard University revealed its plans to make higher education more accessible by expanding its financial aid program. Harvard President, Dr. Garber, emphasized the importance of diversity and inclusivity in education, stating that bringing together individuals from a variety of backgrounds enriches the academic experience for all students.

The cost of attending Harvard has been a major barrier for many prospective students, with the annual cost reaching almost $83,000. To address this issue, Harvard has introduced a new financial aid policy that offers free tuition to students from families with incomes up to $200,000. Additionally, students from families earning less than $100,000 will have virtually all expenses covered by the university.

Under the new plan, Harvard will cover tuition, fees, housing, food, travel expenses, event fees, activities, and health insurance for eligible students. In addition, students will receive winter gear to combat the cold Cambridge winters and a $2,000 start-up grant. The university also noted that students from families earning up to $200,000 may qualify for additional financial aid based on their individual circumstances.

While the exact cost of the expanded financial aid program is still unknown, Harvard has allocated $275 million towards financial aid this year. Over half of Harvard undergraduates currently receive some form of financial assistance.

Harvard’s commitment to making education more affordable and accessible reflects its dedication to fostering a diverse and inclusive learning environment. By removing financial barriers, Harvard aims to empower students from all backgrounds to pursue their academic and personal goals at one of the world’s most prestigious universities.

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