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Summers has been vague in describing his goal for graduate school financial aid??with good reason, many said...
...National Postsecondary Student Aid Study, carried out by the National Center for Education Statistics, found that 55 percent of undergraduates received some type of financial aid??either in the form of grants, scholarships, loans or a work-study...
...called “merit aid?? has made it harder for students from low- and middle-income families to attend college, since aid has not necessarily been focused on those who financially need it, according to financial aid officials...
Harvard officials were also concerned that since some of the schools which signed the agreement offer merit aid or athletic scholarships, that placing a “cap” on need-based aid??a cap on top of which those other schools could still offer merit or athletic aid??would place Harvard, which does not provide merit or athletic scholarships, at a strategic disadvantage in the admissions process...