Harvard to Offer Free Tuition for Families Earning Under $200K – Who Qualifies?
Harvard University has announced a major financial aid expansion, making undergraduate tuition free for families earning up to $200,000 annually. This move aims to break financial barriers and make elite education accessible. But does this apply to Indian students?
Harvard University is making history by offering free undergraduate tuition to students from families earning $200,000 or less per year. This change, starting from the 2025-26 academic year, aims to provide talented students with equal opportunities, regardless of their financial background. Also Read: Delhi Congress to Get New Leadership Faces in 4 Months, Focus on Youth and Women
Who Can Benefit from This Program?
Harvard’s new financial aid structure applies to different income groups:- Families earning $100,000 or less: Full coverage of tuition, housing, meals, and fees. Additionally, students receive a $2,000 grant in their first and junior years.
- Families earning between $100,000–$200,000: Tuition is fully covered, but aid for housing and other expenses varies based on financial needs.
- Families earning above $200,000: Financial aid may still be available, but not guaranteed.
Why Is Harvard Making This Change?
Harvard’s leadership sees this as a long-term investment in accessibility. University President Alan M. Garber emphasized that financial status should not limit educational opportunities. “We want the best and brightest students at Harvard, regardless of income,” he stated. Harvard is following the footsteps of Princeton and Stanford, which have also increased financial aid for middle-income families in recent years.Harvard’s History of Expanding Financial Aid
Harvard has been expanding its financial aid programs for over two decades:- 2004: Launched the Harvard Financial Aid Initiative (HFAI), covering tuition for families earning below $40,000.
- 2012: Increased the income threshold to $65,000.
- 2023: Extended full tuition coverage to families earning $85,000 or less.
- 2025: Now covering tuition for families earning up to $200,000.