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| Information Listed By College | |
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Harvard University |
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| TUITION: Full @ $30,275 | ELIGIBILITY: Families with incomes below $60,000 who have talented students will no longer be expected to contribute to the cost of attending Harvard. |
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Williams College |
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| TUITION: Full @ $35,438 not including fees, room and board | ELIGIBILITY: Williams is “need-blind” for all first-year students who apply, including non-U.S. citizens. Work/study programs cover personal expenses. |
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University of
Pennsylvania |
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| TUITION: Full | ELIGIBILITY: Beginning this fall, the University of Pennsylvania will begin replacing loans with grants for students from high-need families earning less than $60,000. The University of Pennsylvania is looking to attract talented students from all backgrounds. |
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Princeton
University |
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| TUITION: Full @ $33,020 plus room, board, books and medical insurance. | ELIGIBILITY: All students offered admission are provided grants and work study, regardless of their financial circumstances. These grants and work study programs were designed to meet the full demonstrated financial need of all those admitted, and will help all students graduate from Princeton debt free. No parental contribution is necessary with family incomes of less than $40,000. Available to both domestic and international students. The majority of students admitted are in the top 10% of their graduating classes and have been shown to have high energy levels through their pursuit of nonacademic interest and activities. |
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Stanford University |
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| TUITION: Full @ $32,994 including room, board and medical insurance. | ELIGIBILITY: For students with family incomes of less than $45,000. Applicants are individually determined based on income, family size, number of family members in college and extenuating circumstances, such as high medical costs. |
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Oberlin College |
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| TUITION: Full @ $32,524, not including room, board and books. | ELIGIBILITY: Oberlin meets the financial need of any student admitted to the college. 65% of Oberlin students receive financial assistance. Work/study required to cover Board and Fees. |
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