Sunday, February 21, 2016

Stanford tuition free for some

See this article. It's nice to see some universities joining the 21st century. An excerpt:

"Last week, Stanford University announced that more accepted students won’t have to pay anything for tuition, which normally runs nearly $46,000 a year. Students whose families make less than $125,000 a year and have assets worth $300,000 or less, including home equity but excluding anything that they have saved in retirement accounts, won’t have to pay tuition. Students whose families make less than $65,000 also won’t have to pay for room and board, which can run about another $14,100. Scholarships or grants will cover the costs instead, and the school has a $21 billion endowment. The thresholds were previously $100,000 for free tuition and $60,000 for free room and board. Students will still have to contribute at least $5,000 a year from part-time work during the school year, working during the summer, and/or savings.

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