Dartmouth to provide more aid to middle-class students

College joins Harvard and Yale in making school more affordable
Jan. 23, 2008

Dartmouth College in Hanover, N.H., says that beginning in the fall undergraduates from families with incomes less than $75,000 will receive free tuition. Dartmouth also will replace loans with scholarships and extend need-blind admissions to all international students. The steps are similar to ones taken recently by Harvard, Yale and other elite colleges and universities to make college more affordable for middle-class families.

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