why don't many HADES students matriculate to REED?

<p>Look at it this way: A need-aware school with a limited endowment (like Reed) that requires 10% of subsidized tuition be paid by loans can offer 10% more seats to students needing financial aid. $16K cumulative indebtedness is relative low and is considered easy enough to repay, and well worth it if the alternative is no college education.</p>