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...type of deterrent,” Jones says.In the past, fee waivers were awarded to 40 percent of applicants, and Jones predicts a 60 percent approval rate with the revised program.At Harvard, pre-meds who are financial aid recipients can take out additional loans from the College as they incur “senior expenses,” according to Sally C. Donahue, director of financial aid for Harvard College. “If students can budget carefully, plan ahead about what the full cost will be…and come talk to us, then with a little...
...were given a private tour of the Taiwanese Parliament. During the upcoming summer program—running from July 17 to August 25—Harvard students will teach English during the day and attend cultural activities at night. Airfare, food and lodging are provided by CCCEF and students incur almost no costs associated with the program. Einkauf said that the program does not offer “a traditional, go-to-the-beach spring break. It is a profound experience that hopefully will affect people emotionally and intellectually.” HCAP Vice President Daniel Mejia...
...forced exile abroad. Chinese leaders ignored his requests to come home during his waning years. Why did he opt for such a life? In a 1979 speech, Liu said, "I have awoken to a hard fact: in today's China, if one speaks or writes and does not incur somebody's opposition, one might as well not have spoken or written at all. The only alternative is to cower in a corner and fall silent. But if we do that, why live...
Last week, University officials said Meyer’s departure would have little effect on daily work at HMC given the contributions of its senior professionals, but the firm will incur a loss of 30 employees in total, comprising about 17 percent of its staff...
...reducing the price of his coursepack suggests that, with some effort, TFs and professors could save students substantial amounts of money. There are a number of simple ways that coursepacks can be made cheaper. Harvard already pays huge sums for copyrights on its online resources. Professors who incur copyright costs by including in their coursepacks newspaper or journal articles (almost invariably available through e-resources) can save students money simply by linking to the articles. And more than just articles are available online. Last year, Environmental Science and Public Policy 10 did without printed coursepacks, posting all required readings...