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Undergraduate tuition and fees will rise next year by 4.5 percent—marking the first time in the College’s history that yearly costs will be over $40,000, the College announced yesterday...
...hike in the overall cost—which brings tuition, room, board, the health services fee, and the student services fee to $41,675—is the lowest rate of increase since 2001, when tuition and fees increased by 3.5 percent...
While students have come to expect tuition increases yearly, some alumni have protested the consistent hikes, in light of Harvard’s sizeable endowment...
There must be some way to reverse a trend that is so unhealthy for children, a trend that compels parents to overload their toddlers with extracurriculars and private tutors at the expense of playtime. There must be a way to convince parents that paying $17,000 a year in tuition for these pre-schools in order to gain some slight advantage somewhere far down the road just isn’t worth it. There is something wrong with the fact that my brother, who goes to a public school, came home from kindergarten to homework, test preparation, and almost...
...mention of the concomitant needs of Harvard workers. Apparently, it is quite beyond his mental horizon that Harvard workers, not just highly favored and sought-after faculty members, face family-related pressures, too. Like faculty, they juggle family responsibilities, need daycare, need flexible work arrangements, need to cover tuition costs for their college-aged kids, and most certainly could use interest-free loans to do so. Once again, “an extra little bit of assistance” for the privileged members of the Harvard community and nothing for Harvard workers and their families, is a gracious plenty, just...