<p>Financial</a> aid increase expected soon - The Stanford Daily Online</p>
<p>Looks interesting.</p>
<p>Financial</a> aid increase expected soon - The Stanford Daily Online</p>
<p>Looks interesting.</p>
<p>Hopefully something good comes out of this...I'd definitely like to be able to agree to attend if I'm accepted.</p>
<p>Are they going to outbid Harvard AND Yale? :O</p>
<p>please become need-blind for int'ls!@ :p</p>
<p>I hope they eliminate tuition for students with <200K income! How reasonable is it to expect this?</p>
<p>For <$200K income?! That's just ridiculous!</p>
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<p>(from the article)</p>
<p>Yes :D I like the sound of that, hope they eliminate any form of payment for
families with income in the lower bands and maybe even pay the students a
small stipend...</p>
<p>:)</p>
<p>totally with win8282. i hope stanford gets a case of need blindness for internationals.</p>
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I hope they eliminate tuition for students with <200K income! How reasonable is it to expect this?
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<p>Not at all. Harvard just reduced tuition for those with <200k, and it has 2x Stanford's endowment.</p>
<p>Bump... I'm literally praying that we see some movement before this year's decisions come out.</p>
<p>Well, an announcement can be expected sometime this upcoming week, apparently. I'm really hoping that it'll be on par with Harvard's new initiative.</p>
<p>And here's an interesting editorial from the Daily (that while completely unlikely to ever happen, still something to consider):
Editorial:</a> Time to take the lead on financial aid - The Stanford Daily Online</p>
<p>good editorial. hopefully the new financial aid policy will benefit this year's applicants (including us internationals).</p>
<p>kyledavid, I guess elimination of tuition isn't such a brash idea after all!</p>
<p>^^ that it came from Stanford's paper doesn't make it appropriate or likely. Not even Harvard's administration sees it as very necessary, and they have a $35b endowment, twice Stanford's. Think about it: if a family makes $400k a year, why not make them pay full price? They certainly can, and it wouldn't make a huge dent in their life (unless of course they live a very lavish life). Notice that the article is an editorial.</p>
<p>kyledavid, you get half of what you ask for-apparently they removed tuition for half of that, 100K.</p>