Word: aides
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...past three weeks, Princeton, Stanford and Yale Universities have each unveiled financial aid overhauls which will give many of their students thousands of dollars more per year...
Harvard's own data shows the University could afford significant financial aid increases without taking a dollar from any existing programs--simply by drawing on the natural growth of the University's ballooning endowment...
...stake: the diverse economic background of its students, its ability to compete on equal footing with its closest rivals, and ultimately its prestige and place in the eyes of applicants. It is time for Harvard to lower its tuition and to strengthen its system of financial aid. EDITORIAL POLICY: Staff editorials represent the official positions of The Harvard Crimson. Dissents, letters, illustrations and signed commentary reflect the opinions of their authors and do not necessarily represent the views of The Crimson...
What of a college-wide initiative for lower grades? If you thought financial aid, large classes and shoddy advising were driving pre-frosh away, wait 'til Harvard is known as the cruelest place in the Ivy League. And besides, with the pressures students place on graders to give high marks and the grading expectations inculcated in high schools everywhere, such an initiative would be doomed to failure...
...extremely disappointed to read that the Faculty of Arts and Sciences is seriously considering Hemenway Gymnasium as a potential site of a relocated Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS) and Harvard-Radcliffe Office of Admissions and Financial Aid (News, Feb. 20), a possibility that I also found buried in last fall's reaccreditation report...