Harvard University announced it will provide free tuition to students from families earning $200,000 or less, effective this fall. This change expands on previous aid which only considered families earning below $85,000. The move aligns with other elite institutions, such as the University of Pennsylvania and MIT, which have also increased financial aid limits. This initiative comes in response to a Supreme Court ruling that has raised concerns over diversity at colleges, particularly among Black and Hispanic student enrollments, impacted by the scrutiny of the Trump administration.
Harvard's new financial aid plan, starting this fall, will offer free tuition to families earning $200,000 or less, aiming to boost diversity and improve its image.
The Supreme Court's ruling banning affirmative action has led to declines in Black and Hispanic student enrollments at prestigious schools like Harvard.
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