Harvard Will Be Free For Students Whose Families Make $100K or Less


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Harvard will be free for students whose families make $100K or less.

The expanded financial aid plan will also offer free tuition to families that make $200K or more.

The move comes in the wake of last year's Supreme Court ruling that banned race from being a consideration in the admissions process.

The $100,000 family income threshold is well above the median income for the average American household.

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