The New Financial Aid System
The U.S. Department of Education has introduced a new financial aid system that aims to make college more affordable for middle-income families.
The Pressure Mounts
The pressure on elite universities like Harvard is mounting as students, faculty, and politicians alike call for greater accountability and transparency in their response to student protests over the Israel-Hamas war. The protests, which have been ongoing for several weeks, have brought attention to the universities’ handling of sensitive issues, including the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. • The protests have been sparked by the university’s decision to allow a group of students to organize a pro-Israel event on campus, which some saw as insensitive to the Palestinian cause.
The New Tuition-Free Policy
The new policy, which was announced by Harvard University in June, aims to make the prestigious institution more accessible to students from lower-income backgrounds.
The average student debt per borrower is approximately $31,300. The financial burden of attending a prestigious university like Harvard can be overwhelming, especially for students who are not from affluent backgrounds.
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