Harvard University has expanded its financial aid program, offering free tuition to families earning up to $85,000 annually. This move increases access to higher education and promotes economic diversity. By covering tuition costs for more students, Harvard aims to remove financial barriers and create a more inclusive academic environment. The initiative aligns with broader efforts among elite universities to support middle-income families and may encourage similar policies across higher education institutions.
Harvard expands free tuition program to benefit more students
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