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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The list includes 23 selective private universities and 18 public flagship and research institutions, nearly half of which are in the South. https://www.newamerica.org/education-policy/reports/parent-plus-subprime-loans-universities-debt/ [/quote] The list shows categorically mediocre schools, hardly selective, and certainly not T50. For the best aid go T20, for the worst pick a school on these lists. [/quote] That is not the point. This was not looking HYPSM etc. It was a study of 300 of the most selective colleges. HYPSM can't serve all the low income students in the US. It also explained how this is deliberate strategy by many schools to move up in rankings.[/quote]
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