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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]any reason to think Yale will do this too?[/quote] Yale is too large and has way too many professional school students to get out of the endowment tax in this manner. [/quote] Yes, Yale is too big to do this. But MIT (4576 students) and Dartmouth (4447 students) could pull it off.[/quote] It’s not just undergrads, though. Grad students count toward the 3,000 too. Even if we assume that no academic grad students pay tuition, MIT has a large business school and Dartmouth has a med school and a business school. Those students are all tuition-paying. Princeton is uniquely situated in that it has very few professional students and has a long-standing focus on FGLI that means a huge portion of its students already receive significant aid. [/quote]
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