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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes, Harvard has deep pockets[/quote] Harvard has great financial aid - and meets full need at a much higher salary level than many other universities - but they do not offer any merit aid. That's true of all the Ivy League. There are no academic or athletic scholarships in the Ivy League.[/quote] But Harvard and a number of other Ivies, maybe all of them, also have a program whereby if the Household Income is less than $60,000 than the child attends the school for free (absolutely no charge for tuition or room and board). It is a great program and they definitely do it, not just talk about it.[/quote] Follow up - I am not disagreeing with the prior poster. Because Harvard does not offer merit aid and none of the Ivies offer scholarships (academic, arts or athletic) but Harvard, Yale and other Ivies do offer a program for those students whose Household Income is below $60,000. [/quote] That's financial aid, not a scholarship. [/quote]
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