What colleges are committed to meeting 100% of financial need?

<p>I always seem to hear that Harvard, Stanford and Vanderbilt are committed to meeting financial need for all students - without loans. What other schools have made a similar commitment?</p>

<p>And have any of them said anything about whether they intend to keep that commitment in the future?</p>

<p>UVa and UNC Chapel Hill meet 100% with no loans for certain income groups.</p>

<p>Google is your friend…here’s one list, but there are others. No guarantees on accuracy.
[AdmissionsAdvice.com:</a> Which Schools Meet Full Need?](<a href=“http://collegehunt.blogspot.com/2007/03/which-schools-meet-full-need.html]AdmissionsAdvice.com:”>http://collegehunt.blogspot.com/2007/03/which-schools-meet-full-need.html)</p>

<p>^^Thanks, but that list includes colleges that include loans</p>

<p>Again, there are more…</p>

<p>[The</a> New York Times > Education > Image > Tuition Free, Loan Free, Debt Free](<a href=“http://www.nytimes.com/imagepages/2008/04/20/education/edlife/20essay2.ready.html]The”>The New York Times > Education > Image > Tuition Free, Loan Free, Debt Free)</p>

<p>Williams College + Haverford College (with no loans)</p>

<p>This site give lots of info relating to this question: [Project</a> on Student Debt: Financial Aid Pledges](<a href=“http://projectonstudentdebt.org/pc_institution.php]Project”>http://projectonstudentdebt.org/pc_institution.php)</p>