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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]In response to another thread, a poster noted that Princeton will give aid to families with incomes above $300k. Any other colleges do this? I know I can run net price calculators for each school but wondering if someone who has been through this before may know of others. Thanks! [/quote] Last year and the year before a number of schools announced new thresholds for HHI where students would go for free or receive free tuition. MIT, Penn and Harvard made it tuition free for families making up to $200k. Princeton has long had the largest per student endowment and often the largest aid—their threshold is $250k. Note that these are tuition free amounts so partial aid is available at higher levels. But there is also always a caveat, and that is that these thresholds assume “average assets,” and people with above average assets (which isn’t that high of a level) can end up disqualified even with incomes that fall within the thresholds.[/quote]
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