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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Pomona Claremont McKenna Wesleyan Vassar Haverford are the schools I see on the rise right now. Wesleyan has invested a ton into new campus resources that go understated on DCUM. Vassar's rank has shot up, and it has improved its financial aid. Haverford will hopefully reel in since its days when its rigor was seen as on the level or even harder than Swarthmore.[/quote] Wesleyan's endowment will be subject to tax. It has a total of 3,253 students, including undergraduate and graduate students. Specifically, there are 3,069 undergraduate students and 184 graduate students. [/quote] It's for 3000+ tuition paying students. If Wes gives more students aid or admits more Pell grant students, they'll fall below the 3000 threshold and not pay the extra tax. Better they use it on needy students, and not just give to government.[/quote] It's silly. Wesleyan is a LAC. They need to give more aid to needy students but Williams and Amherst do not? The Williams endowment per student is three times that of Wesleyan. It's over 1.4 million per student. Talk about ability to help needy students. This tax is just some kind of arbitrary garbage.[/quote]
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