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...socioeconomic makeup of the Class of 2012 is not yet clear, partially as a result of the elimination of early action, which made many families less anxious to get in their financial aid forms early, according to Fitzsimmons...
...over 25 percent of the Class of 2012 is eligible for Harvard’s old financial aid program, which eliminates tuition costs for families earning under...
...average financial aid package this year is about $40,000, close to 78 percent of the total cost of attendance...
...accepted students will be contacted by members of the Undergraduate Admissions Council, congratulating them and answering questions, as well as the Undergraduate Minority Recruitment Program, Harvard Financial Aid Initiative, teaching faculty, and admissions and financial aid staff...
...third school they would most like their children to attend, trailing Princeton and Stanford. Robert J. Franek, the vice president at The Princeton Review in charge of the survey, argued that Harvard’s higher profile due to the elimination of early action and the new financial aid initiative led to its taking over the top position. “We found that the number one fear among students and parents was that a student would get into a school and not be able to pay for it,” he said. “Harvard has been...