<p>Does anybody have any data for 2014 on schools that are committed to any no loan policies? I am aware of the Ivy League schools, Stanford, as well as LACs like Swarthmore, Haverford, Pomona, Davidson, Amherst, Williams, Bowdoin and Colby. After that it gets confusing, I'll read an article about another school only to find on that school's website that the article is false or outdated. Please, if anyone knows of any additional schools with current no loan policies let me know.</p>
<p>Here is a list: [72</a> No Loans FREE Schools for Low Income Students - Part 2 | Urban IntellectualsUrban Intellectuals](<a href=“http://urbanintellectuals.com/2013/09/25/72-no-loans-free-schools-for-low-income-students-part-21/]72”>http://urbanintellectuals.com/2013/09/25/72-no-loans-free-schools-for-low-income-students-part-21/)</p>
<p>Be aware that things can change very, very quickly, so you do have to call each school to make sure that the policy still holds. For many, there are income limits to be eligible for no loan fin aid packages, as you can see.</p>
<p>Even the top school, however, will give a student contribution figure that has to be met, and often the schools include work study in the package, so that if the student doesn’t have that money, can’t make it over the summer, or have family contribute it, they will likely have to turn to the Direct Loans. The student contributions often are coincidently about what those levels are that one can take. </p>
<p>Madison 85, that was a rude, unacceptable statement to make.</p>