2. List of expenses for studying in Harvard University for one year: the total annual expenses are $53,650; Undergraduate tuition: $37,576; Rent: 18000 USD; On campus: 13500 USD; Canteen: $2,000; Health service fee: $930; Student service fee: $2,360; Average scholarship amount: $35,000. More than two-thirds of freshmen at Harvard University can get financial aid, including scholarships and student loans, while more than half of freshmen are eligible for scholarship subsidies.
3. More than two-thirds of the freshmen in Harvard University can get grants, including scholarships and student loans, while more than half of the freshmen are eligible for scholarship subsidies, with an average grant of nearly $34,000. This reduced the average tuition at Harvard University to about $65,438+0,200.
Harvard university can let the poor go to famous schools. In order to enable more aspiring students to attend their ideal universities, both Harvard University and Duke University, the most famous Ivy League school, launched a series of education subsidy programs in 2008.
According to The New York Times news, Harvard University recently said that for students whose annual family income is less than $654.38+$8,000, their tuition fees will be reduced to less than 654.38+0% of their annual income from 2009. In this way, students with an annual family income of 6.5438 +0.2 million only need to pay $ 654.38+0.2 million a year, and students with an annual family income of less than $60,000 are simply exempt from tuition fees.