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...financial aid is a small step in the right direction and will help many undergraduates. Yet after the recently-completed campaign in which the University raised $225 million for financial aid alone, the administration should have immediately devoted more resources to helping undergraduates pay off high--and increasing--tuition costs...
...students who don't receive financial aid, the jump in tuition next year will take even more money out of their families' pockets. Tuition increased by 3.5 percent--the first time in nine years that tuition has increased by a higher percentage than the year before. We see little justification for this large tuition hike; the University's services to students have not improved so drastically over the last year, and inflation certainly doesn't account for the entire increase. In light of Harvard's burgeoning endowment, it seems perverse that the University is seeking even more money directly from...
Regardless of the tuition change, the financial aid increase falls far short of Princeton's recent experiment. Instead of offering piecemeal measures, Princeton replaced all of its student loans with grants--ensuring that students will no longer graduate burdened by a mountain of debt. Princeton's move will both entice more people to attend the school and open up career options to graduating seniors instead of coercing them into high-paying private-sector jobs straight out of college...
Last year, tuition increased by only 2.9% to $33,100, while the year before, tuition rose...
...Tuition has risen steadily over the past decade, but the current increase marks the first time in nine years that the percentage increase to tuition has risen...