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...years after Harvard told families earning less than $40,000 that they would not have to contribute to the cost of their children’s education here, Stanford did its East Coast rival one better—or, more accurately, $5,000 better...
...addition to eliminating parental contribution for families earning under $45,000, Stanford will cut in half the contributions from families with incomes between $45,000 and $60,000, the university announced Wednesday...
Cooper said that Stanford chose $45,000, the same cut-off as Yale’s, because based on their data, it was “sort of a natural break” to determine the families most in need...
Cooper added that if the Stanford policy had begun at the same time that Harvard changed its policy, it may have also chosen...
...intended to improve Harvard’s traditionally underwhelming student satisfaction scores. The latest report from the Consortium on Financing Higher Education (COFHE) put Harvard satisfaction levels at 3.95, compared to an average of 4.16 across the other 30 COFHE schools, a list that includes the Ivy League, MIT, Stanford, and various small liberal arts colleges...