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...disrupt the operations of the University, and sure as hell don’t sign away any more of your money to a Corporation that supports genocide. If we want to put our money where our mouth is, let’s do it with something that counts: our tuition...
...most seniors specify that their donation is to go towards that end. A healthy Harvard College Fund, which is dependant on strong alumni giving, has, in the past, enabled the College to lead its peer institutions in the development of new financial aid initiatives. The 2004 decision to waive tuition for families with annual incomes under $40,000 was made possible by the Harvard College Fund and, more importantly, by the practice of giving back to Harvard post-graduation—a practice which is engendered by the tradition of the Senior Gift. Mahan and Terry’s proposed...
...democratization of administrative decision-making, the Coalition has to realize that Harvard is not a democracy and never should be. As students, we pay tuition, not taxes, and while we ought to be able to expect a certain level of attention to our needs as members of the college community, we should not expect a hand in the decision-making of the college itself...
...Summers has added office hours, started evening house visits full of discussion, sponsored a number of student events, given dozens of guest lectures, and even taught courses. Perhaps more importantly, he has opened the possibility of a Harvard education to those who could otherwise not afford the opportunity, making tuition free for any undergraduate student whose parents earn less than $40,000 and increasing financial aid across the university. A program he started allows students pursuing careers in public service to borrow the cost of their education at interest rates far below prime. This program has grown to now lend...
...Boston College is struggling with a socioeconomic diversity problem now, imagine what will happen with the tuition raise,” Rufolo said...