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did ya'll know this?? Posted on 04-27-2005

P o e t i q R e i g n
Greensboro, NC
my mom sent me some info. about something else in my e-mail earlier this month....& i just went back 2 look over it again...& even tho this wasn't what she intended 4 me 2 look at, i don't think, it was shown further down the e-mail (she copied & pasted)... maybe i'm late, i don't know...but i've never heard of this before.... RECENT INITIATIVES: WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE… Harvard President Lawrence H. Summers announced in February 2004 a major new initiative designed to encourage talented students from families of low and moderate income to attend Harvard College. While the new initiative has four major components, including recruitment, admissions, and a summer academic program designed to prepare talented students from financially disadvantaged backgrounds for college, the financial aid component increases aid for students from low and moderate income families. Beginning with the 2004-05 year, parents in families with incomes of less than $40,000 will no longer be expected to contribute to the cost of attending Harvard for their children. In addition, Harvard will reduce the contributions expected of families with incomes between $40,000 and $60,000. The University has earmarked $2 million in new financial aid funds to cover this expanded aid next year, bringing its total annual scholarship budget for undergraduates to just under $ 8 0 million. The new initiative, which will take effect next fall for all students – entering and returning – is expected to benefit more than 1000 families on an annual basis. The new financial aid initiative is the latest step in a progressive expansion of financial aid at Harvard in recent years. Harvard College's nearly $ 8 0 million in scholarships for undergraduates in the coming year represents a 49% increase over the past six years when inflation rose by only 13.5%. This increase in scholarship aid has reduced the average student loan debt upon graduation to $ 8 , 8 0 0 for the Class of 2003, a figure well below the national average of close to $20,000. Visit http://www.news.harvard.edu/gazette/daily/0402/28-finaid.html for the full text of this announcement. ( http://fao.fas.harvard.edu/index.htm )
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Princess LaRonda replied on 04-28-2005 02:44AM [Reply]
forrealllllllllll damnnnnnnnnn
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replied on 04-28-2005 02:50AM [Reply]
Yes... my mother told me about it a while back but we dont qualify =/
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La replied on 04-28-2005 10:06AM [Reply]
Yea I heard about this back in like senior year of high school. Its old, but if it is real...thats a great thing to do.
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