Harvard University Expands Free Tuition Aimed at Middle-Income Students
Students hoping to attend Harvard University may benefit from its recent decision regarding financial aid if their family’s income qualifies.

Students hoping to attend Harvard University may benefit from its recent decision regarding financial aid if their family’s income qualifies.
On Friday’s “PBS NewsHour,” Washington Post Deputy Editorial Page Editor and columnist Ruth Marcus said President Joe Biden’s student debt cancellation program will “incentivize colleges to continue to raise tuition,” and said that it’s not a wise use of resources
On Thursday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” Steve Rattner, who served as counselor to the Treasury Secretary in the Obama administration, stated that President Joe Biden’s student loan cancellation program is an inflationary program that will more than wipe out
On Wednesday’s broadcast of Newsmax TV’s “The Record,” Rep. Michael Waltz (R-FL) argued that Congress should use federal grants and other funds to force colleges and universities to be fiscally responsible and tamp down on the cost of higher education.
The University of California system announced it will cover all tuition and other costs for Native Americans who are members of federally recognized tribes.
SCOTUS heard oral arguments in a Maine case on whether students can use state aid to attend schools that provide religious instruction.
The Biden administration argued before the Supreme Court it is constitutional for states to exclude Christian schools from tuition aid programs.
Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI) came out against providing free college tuition to illegal aliens living in the United States at the expense of American taxpayers during CNN’s 2020 Democrat presidential primary debate.
The University of Texas at Austin announced this week that it will offer free tuition to students from families that earn less than $65,000 per year.
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) revealed how he would pay for forgiving the estimated $1.5 trillion in student college loan debt with a tax on Wall Street.
The University of Memphis will become the first to offer full scholarship through Folds of Honor.
The California legislature is trying for the seventh time in a row to revive an independent higher education accountability agency defunded by Gov. Jerry Brown’s his first line-item-veto in 2010.
University of California President Janet Napolitano was skewered Tuesday in front of a California legislature oversight committee focusing on allegations her office plotted against a state audit, interfered with data collection, and waged a smear campaign to prevent revelations of hidden cash.
An annual survey of Texas residents found a state torn over the path forward for immigration and border security reforms.
TEL AVIV – IDF soldiers fighting in combat units will receive full scholarships for their academic studies after their discharge.
A new study suggests that the student debt crisis was caused by college administrative costs growing twice as fast as other college expenses.
An illegal immigrant has won a full-ride scholarship to Harvard Medical School, highlighting the growing inflow of migrants into the white-collar professions.
Many of the scholarships made available by the State of California to “Dreamers” — illegal alien children brought to the U.S. as minors by their parents — are going unused.
Hundreds of San Diegans gathered Wednesday morning to hear former U.S. President Bill Clinton campaign for his wife Hillary as a pack of Bernie Sanders supporters rallied outside.
West Hollywood’s Center for Early Education (CEE) — which charges over $19,000 for their Toddler Program — hosted singer Beyoncé Knowles at its 75th Anniversary gala on Saturday.
Marine veteran James Erickson put the students in the #MillionStudentMarch in their place with one simple tweet.
Moms and dads paying their children’s college tuition take note: some of those colleges’ tuitions may be hiked because of expensive recreational pools the colleges offer their students.
The Wall Street Journal calls Clinton’s plan an “attempt to address a source of anxiety for American families while advancing one of the left’s most sweeping new ideas.” It’s no surprise the Left did everything it could to heighten that anxiety before terrorizing people into a “solution” that would spread its sweeping ideas. The WSJ dryly notes that information about Hillary’s plan “will be a key element of campaigning on college campuses this fall.” I’ll just bet it will.
Gov. Jerry Brown and UC President Janet Napolitano finally came to an agreement on Thursday regarding how much California residents will pay to attend the University of California.
University of California students stripped down, shouted, stood on their seats and threw fake money this week in protest of tuition hikes in the UC system, but Governor Jerry Brown and UC President Janet Napolitano aren’t backing down on the UC’s plans to make up a funding shortage.