Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is an interesting pairing with the news that Emory is tuition free for families making less than $200k (or something in that neighborhood.)
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Yes, the donut hole problem just got worse. They want the FGLI students, that helps diversity and their social mobility scoring but they need full pay students to enable that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is an interesting pairing with the news that Emory is tuition free for families making less than $200k (or something in that neighborhood.)
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Emory will be tuition-free for students whose families earn $200,000 or less https://share.google/VgeYslOdbRsMt0LklAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is an interesting pairing with the news that Emory is tuition free for families making less than $200k (or something in that neighborhood.)
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Anonymous wrote:This is an interesting pairing with the news that Emory is tuition free for families making less than $200k (or something in that neighborhood.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boom there it is - transparency at last!
I wonder who else is next?
I think this was a factor for class of '29, RD was not the blood bath of yore for my full pay DC or peers at our high school.
Anonymous wrote:Boom there it is - transparency at last!
I wonder who else is next?