Yale University is expanding its tuition-guarantee program, offering free tuition to all undergraduate students whose families make less than $200,000 a year. About 80 percent of American households have incomes under $200,000, according to the university’s Tuesday announcement.
For families who earn less than $100,000, Yale will now cover the full cost of attendance.
Yale began covering the full cost of attendance for families making under $65,000 annually in 2010 through the university’s “zero parent share” scholarship; the university raised the income threshold to $75,000 in 2020. Currently, over 1,000 students receive a zero parent share award.
Closing this thread as it’s already covered here: Yale Will Go Tuition-Free for Families Making Up to $200,000 [and zero parent contribution for <$100k, up from <$75k]
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