哈佛大学表示,年收入低于20万美元的家庭将获得免费学费。
Harvard says tuition will be free for families making $200K or less

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从2025-26学年开始,哈佛大学将为家庭年收入20万美元或以下的学生提供免费学费,使约86%的美国家庭能够获得经济援助。家庭年收入10万美元或以下的学生将获得学费、住宿、伙食、医疗服务和其他学生服务的全额资助。这项举措扩展了哈佛大学致力于提升入学机会的承诺,旨在通过吸引来自不同社会经济背景的人才来使学生群体多样化。 此举是在哈佛大学现有经济援助计划的基础上建立的,这些计划多年来已大幅降低了学费。此前,家庭年收入8.5万美元或以下的学生已获得全额资助。哈佛大学官员强调,该计划确保学生能够在没有经济限制的情况下充分参与哈佛大学的学习生活。大学希望通过强调学生无论其经济背景如何,都能在哈佛大学取得成功,从而吸引优秀学生。

Hacker News用户正在讨论哈佛大学新的免费学费政策,该政策面向家庭年收入20万美元或以下的家庭。一些用户强调了潜在的不公平之处,指出20万美元的收入在不同地区和生活成本不同的情况下,代表着截然不同的生活水平,而且可能无法顾及多子女家庭。另一些人则持怀疑态度,认为实际上只有少数来自这些收入阶层的学生会被录取,或许会偏向那些有运动才能的学生。一些人质疑“免费”的定义,指出哈佛大学的教职员工仍在领取薪水。其他用户澄清说,哈佛大学高达532亿美元的捐赠基金足以支付这些费用。还有人认为,补贴学费往往是一项投资,从长远来看可以带来更多税收。

原文

Harvard University on Monday announced that tuition will be free for students from families with annual incomes of $200,000 or less starting in the 2025-26 academic year.

"Putting Harvard within financial reach for more individuals widens the array of backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives that all of our students encounter, fostering their intellectual and personal growth," Harvard University President Alan M. Garber said in a statement. "By bringing people of outstanding promise together to learn with and from one another, we truly realize the tremendous potential of the University."

The new plan will enable about 86% of U.S. families to qualify for Harvard financial aid and expand the Ivy League college's commitment to providing all undergrads the resources they need to enroll and graduate, according to Garber.

Gated entrance on the campus of Harvard University.

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Undergraduate students from families with annual incomes of $100,000 or less will not only have tuition covered but also housing, food, health services and other student services, the university said.

Students from a family making an annual income of $200,000 or less will be able to attend Harvard tuition-free, according to the school.

According to Harvard's website, the average annual tuition for an undergraduate student is $56,550. But with the addition of housing, food, health services and other student services, the annual cost of attending Harvard is $82,866, according to the university.

Harvard enrolls about about 24,600 undergraduate students a year. In 2024, the Cambridge, Massachusetts, school accepted 3.59% of the 54,000 applicants for the Class of 2028.

About 55% of Harvard undergraduates receive some type of financial aid, according to the university. In the 2023-2024 school year, families of students receiving financial aid paid an average of $15,700 toward education costs, school officials said.

"We know the most talented students come from different socioeconomic backgrounds and experiences, from every state and around the globe," William R. Fitzsimmons, Harvard College’s dean of admissions and financial aid, said in a statement. "Our financial aid is critical to ensuring that these students know Harvard College is a place where they can be part of a vibrant learning community strengthened by their presence and participation."

Under the previous financial aid plan, undergraduate students from families with incomes of $85,000 or less qualified for free tuition, housing, health services and other student services, according to the university.

The annual income threshold to qualify for free schooling at Harvard has increased from $40,000 in 2004 to $60,000 in 2006, to $85,000 since 2023, according to the university.

Over the years, Harvard has worked to lower the annual cost of tuition for undergrad students. In 2007, the school eliminated loans and provided assistance in the form of grants. It also eliminated home equity in determining a family’s ability to pay for college.

Harvard has awarded more than $3.6 billion in undergraduate financial aid since launching the Harvard Financial Aid Initiative in 2004, according to the university.

"Our team works closely with each student to ensure full inclusion in the Harvard experience," said Jake Kaufman, Harvard's director of financial aid. "The financial aid program is designed so that Harvard students can study, train, research, create, and fully engage in the Harvard experience with minimal constraints."

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