Word: fall
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...after a semester of change, only two of U.S. News & World Report's top six colleges--Harvard and cash-strapped Duke University--still functionally adhere to the older system. With Harvard's departure in the fall, the Overlap Group system will be formally buried after 40 years...
...policy of making competitive offers on a case-by-case basis this spring cost the University between $750,000 and $1.5 million, taken from existing discretionary funds. Formalizing this fall's changes could mean at least an extra $2 million per class, though there are still no plans to pay for this increase with an endowment payout hike...
...exact shape of next fall's changes cannot be predicted before this summer's aid review begins, but certain aspects of Harvard's aid policy are likely to remain static...
Officials will commit to few other details about next fall's changes. The worry remains that, without a dire drop in admissions yield, the University might only be as generous as it needs...
...individual awards also flooded in for the players. Harvard has the possibility of having three graduating seniors play professional football this fall. The last time any Crimson gridder played football for money...