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Students from families with income below the federal poverty line will receive annual scholarships of about $72,000, covering tuition, fees and health insurance. The students will still be responsible for their own living expenses, which the school estimates to be about $21,000 this school year.
Like 1 student each year?
If you’re not good at pulling out of the market, you better be good at pulling out of you’re girlfriend
Since no graduate students are still funded by mommy & daddy, this should include over 90% of students …. Right?
Amazing what some school can get away with in this area. This school has been in trouble before. Same as CHSU in CA, PCOM in GA. LECOM in FL, and they still operate and continue charging students for old PowerPoint lectures. Amazing. An individual couldn’t get away with that.
Skull and bones for plebs?
I think Dean Gerken may be in a pickle
Same institution that was recently busted for rigging the system to limit financial aid for years.
Free tuition for kids who are going to make $215K/year upon graduation? This is misguided. How about offering assistance to the very few YLS grads who go in to low paying sectors where they try to help people instead of large multinational corporations?
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