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...Byerly Hall has been good to Keel. After she was accepted, Keel’s parents negotiated a generous financial aid package with the admissions office. Sally Donahue, director of financial aid, says that “We’ve increased the scholarship budget by about $8 million. In large part it’s driven by the growth in Harvard’s endowment. It’s wonderful.” Donahue adds that since 1998, need-based scholarships have increased $4,000 on average per student...
...house and moving to an apartment, just so it will be easier to pay for me and my younger sister and brother when they get to college. It has been a big stress on everyone.” But Donahue states that “the average income of scholarship recipients is $80,000. People have very different definitions of middle-class from their life experiences. It’s a pretty nebulous definition...
These are hard questions to answer, particularly because they involve every single aspect of this community. In part, this will require vigilance on the part of the University in ensuring that the vision is realized: smaller classes, a rethinking of the Core curriculum, greater attention paid to serious intellectual scholarship. It will require a rethinking on the part of students of how we choose to live our lives here: as one step closer to the great beyond, or as a true sojourn in the richness of the present, in the company of friends. For this is the essence of Veritas...
Kato works both in the United States and in Japan and recently received the Reverend Chang Imm Tan Award for Personal Courage. Kato has lectured at colleges including Smith, Amherst, Clark and Harvard, and has established a Memorial Scholarship Fund in her daughter’s name. She has also worked with the Japanese government, which has now recognized domestic violence as a crime of society...
...addition to facilitating a new type of scholarship at Radcliffe, the new academic administrators also want to attract the best scholars from around the world to the Institute...