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...increase to $33,696—announced by Harvard yesterday—mirrors a 3.5 percent tuition hike for the previous year, but that rise had little effect on the real price of tuition because it coincided with higher inflation...
...total tuition package including room and board will reach $48,868 from this year’s $47,215. Financial aid assistance is expected to increase 18 percent from $125 million in total financial aid output in 2008-2009 to a record $147 million...
Harvard College tuition will rise 3.5 percent for the 2009-2010 school year—a substantial real increase in light of nearly zero inflation last year...
...projected expansion in financial aid is a response to both a five percent increase in the number of financial aid applicants in the class of 2013 and the likely greater need of current Harvard students affected by the economic downturn, said Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid William R. Fitzsimmons ’67. This year, 78 percent of applicants to the class of 2013 applied for financial...
...only a few years ago that fewer than 50 percent of students were on grant aid,” Fitzsimmons said, “This year almost 60 percent of the current class is on some form of grant aid… given unprecedented economic challenges we could have an even higher percent [of the class of 2013] on financial...