Thursday, November 20, 2008

Heard about Harvard's New Financial Aid Plan?

Letter from President Faust about the global economic crisis
Cambridge, Mass.
November 10, 2008

To Harvard Faculty, Students, and Staff:

"I write today about the global economic crisis and its implications for us at Harvard...

"As we plan, we must also affirm our strong commitment to financial aid for our students. In Harvard College, that will mean carrying forward our recent years’ initiatives to make a Harvard education affordable for outstanding students from low- and middle-income families. As before, families with incomes below $60,000 will pay nothing to send a child to Harvard College, and families with incomes up to $180,000 and typical assets can expect to pay no more than approximately 10 percent of income. Across our graduate and professional schools, we will maintain financial aid budgets at least at their current levels — and ensure that our students still have access to needed loans, even though many banks are making them less readily available..."

Know anyone who could benefit from this?

Pass the word.

John Darrouzet

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