Is financial aid a suicide mission for Chinese student?

<p>Didn’t I emphasize that I was an international?
Hey, I’m not a “fedearl student” either.</p>

<p>Since there is a confusion over the numbers, here is an information right out of Yale’s news release back in January this year.</p>

<p>“Families earning less than $60,000 annually will not make any contribution toward the cost of a child’s education, and families earning $60,000 to $120,000 will typically contribute from 1% to 10% of total family income.”</p>

<p>And this is what the president of the school said:
“Yale should be a college of choice for the very best and brightest students from across America and around the world, regardless of financial circumstances." </p>

<p>I think that pretty much says it.</p>

<p>pulled from: [Yale</a> Cuts Costs for Families and Students](<a href=“http://www.yale.edu/opa/newsr/08-01-14-03.all.html]Yale”>http://www.yale.edu/opa/newsr/08-01-14-03.all.html)</p>