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...financial aid plan will also cut costs for families who earn between $40,000 and $60,000 annually. Parents in that income bracket will, on average, receive a $1,250 reduction in the amount of the annual tuition bill they are asked to contribute...
Parents earning less than $40,000 currently pay an average of $2,300 a year toward their children’s tuition, according to University figures...
...plan announced Saturday is the latest step in the University’s efforts to help students from low-income families afford Harvard’s tuition. The College reported that it has increased its scholarship budget by 49 percent in the last six years...
...advocated for universal health and child care, tuition-free college education and the creation of a government job programs similar to those created during the Great Depression...
Economic factors may also be to blame for the low six-year undergraduate graduation rate. With their budgets cut from $448.6 million to $367 million in the last two years, state colleges have had to raise tuition. The average in-state tuition is now $2,700, after an increase of 10.8 percent over the last year. Students at Framingham State College have seen their tuition costs balloon by nearly $1,000 just this year. This tuition explosion means more loans and longer work hours for students who want to graduate within six years. And for many students attending school...