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...change, but the reality is that both Democratic candidates can offer these things. Obama may need to first more candidly address mundane, equally urgent issues affecting many of us. It's as if we're being invited to take the philosophy course without having any idea what the tuition will be. Erin McLaughlin Griffin, KINGSTON...
...Getting six-figure advances has definitely made life more comfortable and college tuition less stressful,” he said...
...Pell Grants) from the total cost of attendance. For the 2007-2008 school year, Harvard’s cost of attendance was $48,550. The Pell Grant is no longer as significant a source of funding for low-income students as it has been in the past. College tuition increases have outstripped inflation and funding for Pell Grants is not growing greatly, forcing low-income students to rely more on other sources of funding. David A. Martin ’07, who received a Pell Grant and whose tuition was covered by the Harvard Financial Aid Initiative, said that...
...thought that attending graduate school can serve the greater good. “I think that doing research and teaching other people are ways of helping the society as a whole,” he said. Last month, the Law School announced its new Public Service Initiative, which eliminates tuition for third-year law students, beginning with the Class of 2011, who commit to spending five years in either public-interest law or the public sector...
...ride, I discovered that Kimble had been hoping to transfer to Harvard from Loyola University in New Orleans—but then found out that Harvard was discontinuing its transfer program. An Exeter graduate and aspiring sports broadcast journalist, Kimble works four to five jobs to pay his tuition at Loyola. As so many connections came to light on the trip—between my life and the lives of those I met—I realized we’re all part of one larger human family. It’s encouraging to remember that six billion others...