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...trusted, so we’re going to have a new process by which they can get money,” McLoughlin said.The move by the College amounted to one of the greatest challenges to the UC’s prerogatives in the student-elected body??s 25-year history. UC leaders stayed on the offensive yesterday, requesting a meeting with Harvard’s top lawyers and continuing to charge the administration with forcing student social life into less regulated settings. “This and the elimination of party funds both shift the social life...
...Harvard Financial Aid Initiative, created in 2004, requires no contribution from families that make under $60,000 and a greatly reduced contribution from those with incomes under $80,000. Last year, the College gave non-loan aid to 1,081 undergraduates—one-sixth of the student body??whose families made $60,000 or less. Among them were 135 students whose family incomes were below $10,000. Harvard says it has a need-blind admissions policy, meaning that applications are considered without regard to a family’s ability to pay for college...
...total of 1491 students—22 percent of the student body??opted out of the UC fee for the 2006-07 school year, according to a November memo circulated by McLoughlin. The number was down from 27 percent the year before. Incidentally, the same year, the fee was increased from...
...organ of student governance, undergraduates voted in 1978 to establish a 96-member body known as the Student Assembly. Though founded with optimism and ratified by student referendum, the Assembly never received official recognition from the University, nor did it receive any formal powers or funding. That the new body??s influence was accordingly hamstrung is relatively clear...
...would still have a long wait before they can enjoy stress-free winter breaks and easy cross-registration at the University’s other schools. Any large-scale changes to the calendar must be approved by the Harvard Corporation—the University’s executive governing body??which is set to meet on June 6. If the Corporation approves Bok’s recommendation, the changes will take at least two years to implement, according to Secretary of the Faculty David B. Fithian...