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...examplar—of Yale Law School’s commitment to community, and to humanity and excellence,” according to remarks posted online. Koh said that Hanzich’s family and friends started a Yale Law School fund in his name to provide financial aid to some students and support activities related to health care law and Hanzich’s other policy interests. A Harvard memorial service for Hanzich will be held this Thursday at 9 p.m. in the Leverett House dining hall. Friends, family, faculty, and staff are invited to share stories and photographs...
...there,” Casey said in an interview. “Harvard, Yale, and Princeton have been using significant methods to bring down tuition. They already are the most generous. It may not be the best thing for Congress to dictate the formulas by which student financial aid and endowment spend out should be connected.” But advocates of closer regulation argue that students are not benefiting from universities’ increasing wealth. Citing her findings in a report commissioned by the Finance Committee, Jane G. Gravelle, an economic policy specialist for the Congressional Research Service, argued...
...price of a college education continues to creep upward, Harvard is offering financial aid packages to middle-income families who only a few years ago might not have been eligible for assistance. Last year, 1,362 Harvard undergraduates whose families made more than $100,000 received aid grants from the College. That figure included 351 students whose families made more than $160,000. In all, 3,357 College students received non-loan aid last year, out of a total of about 6,600 undergraduates. The rise in aid for what the College calls middle-income families reflects a concern that...
...Students from low-income backgrounds may also seek financial assistance from their respective colleges—the Harvard Financial Aid Office, for example, provides aid in the form of loans. There’s no reason that students should have to take out additional loans, however, when medical schools could simply lower their application fees, or, at the very least, be more generous in giving waivers...