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...Yale??s dean of undergraduate admissions, Jeff Brenzel, writes in an e-mail that Yale??s admissions officers and residential advisers maintain a dialogue similar to Harvard?...
...Caroline Simmons said. “We really took that to heart and wanted to beat them.” With the focused animosity, the team let loose an impressive defensive performance. Junior co-captain Kathryn Tylander frustrated the Bulldog offense with 12 saves, effectively stopping 60 percent of Yale??s shots. With her performance, she also held the Bulldogs to only three total goals in the second period. Tylander was not alone in her effort. Seniors Bridget Driscoll and Allie Kaveney each caused four turnovers, part of 23 total giveaways by Yale. The defensive effort allowed only...
...schools in the Ivy League and beyond have made moves to one-up Harvard’s financial aid pledge. Yale announced last March that families earning under $45,000 would no longer have to contribute to their children’s tuition and fees. This month, Stanford matched Yale??s offer for families earning less than $45,000. And just last week, the University of Pennsylvania announced that families earning less than $50,000 would no longer have to take out loans to send their children to the school. The University of Pennsylvania’s initiative...
...schools in the Ivy League and beyond have made moves to one-up Harvard’s financial aid pledge. Yale announced last March that families earning under $45,000 would no longer have to contribute to their children’s tuition and fees. This month, Stanford matched Yale??s offer for families earning less than $45,000. And just last week, the University of Pennsylvania announced that families earning less than $50,000 would no longer have to take out loans to send their children to the school. The University of Pennsylvania’s initiative...
...several selective schools in the Ivy League and beyond have one-upped Harvard’s financial aid pledge. Yale announced last March that families earning under $45,000 would no longer have to contribute to their children’s tuition and fees. This month, Stanford matched Yale??s offer for families earning less than $45,000. And just last week, the University of Pennsylvania announced that families earning less than $50,000 would no longer have to take out loans to send their children to the school...