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Old 02-19-2009, 11:36 PM
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The schools with the largest endowments, and their peer institutions, do finance it for families who don't pay. Most of the Ivies, along with Stanford, MIT, and others, have essentially waived loans for families making under $100,000. If your family makes less than 60K or so, you're not expected to contribute at all.
Sounds great to me.

Maybe it's because I went to a downscale institution, but if a person wants to individually mortgage his or her future to attend Emory over UGA to study Art History at the undergraduate level, I'm down with that. Live your dreams and I hope it's worth the price difference.

But it is odd to think that we'd have federal programs that would help or regulate it.
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