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  • MassNole
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    • Mar 2006
    • 18848

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    Stanford University Tuition.........$0

    Stanford drops tuition for some students

    (02-19) 23:49 PST Palo Alto -- In a radical change to its financial aid program, Stanford University will announce today that it will no longer charge tuition to students whose families earn less than $100,000 a year.

    In addition, the university will waive room and board fees for students whose families earn less than $60,000 a year.

    University President John Hennessy will make the announcement today on campus, university Provost John Etchemendy confirmed late Tuesday.

    The university is making the change in the wake of published reports last month that its endowment had grown almost 22 percent last year, to $17.1 billion. That sum had begun to attract attention from lawmakers who want wealthy institutions to do more to reduce tuition costs.

    Financial aid also will increase to families that make more than $100,000 a year.

    "Thanks to our increasingly generous financial aid program ... attending Stanford will cost less than most private and many public universities," Etchemendy said.

    To pay for the new tuition assistance, the university said it will increase its annual endowment payout to 5.5 percent. The new plan, which begins in the 2008-09 academic year, eliminates the need for student loans for qualifying students.

    "We are committed to ensuring that Stanford asks parents and students to contribute only what they can afford," Hennessy said. "No high school senior should rule out applying to Stanford because of cost."

    Stanford is among dozens of high-end colleges and universities where tuition has grown faster than the rate of inflation and where tax-exempt endowments have increased by more than 10 percent annually.

    Last month, after a report from the National Association of College and University Business Officers called attention to the swollen tax-exempt endowments, a prominent U.S. senator began to question the practice.

    "They're supposed to offer public benefit in return for the privilege of tax exemption," said Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa, the ranking Republican on the Senate Finance Committee. "If endowments increase by double digits from one year to the next, it raises the idea that maybe these schools aren't using enough of their endowments to help students afford college."

    Stanford's endowment is the third largest of any university in the country, behind only Harvard and Yale.

    In the past 10 years, tuition alone at Stanford increased from $21,300 to $34,800 - roughly $7,200 more than if it had held to the rate of inflation during the decade.

    The university said 3 out of 4 students currently get some financial aid. The new program is expected to reduce the average bill paid by a student's family by 16 percent.

    The university said it would continue to take into account a family's assets and overall situation, in addition to earnings, in determining the financial aid it could receive. The university said it would continue its "need-blind" admission policy, guaranteeing that students will be accepted to the university regardless of their ability to pay.
    How families benefit

    Stanford provided these hypothetical examples to help illustrate the impact of some of the changes to its financial aid program. In each of these cases, none of the families has assets of more than $20,000 beyond their homes.

    A family of four in Massachusetts: This family has one child at Stanford, a 15-year-old in high school, a father who works as a teacher and a mother as a freelance graphic designer. The parents have a total income of $54,600, and have home equity of $275,000. The new financial aid program would eliminate the $3,800 that the parents would have been expected to pay in the current school year. Their son would no longer need to borrow $2,000, though he would still be expected to contribute his earnings from work during the summer and academic year. The total scholarship would be $45,550, an increase of $5,250 from this year.

    A family of six in Nebraska: This family has one child at Stanford and three others younger than 12. The mother is a homemaker, the father an engineer, and they have a total income of $80,000 and home equity of $155,000. The new plan would cut the parents' payment in half, reducing their total payment to $5,450 from $10,965. Their child at Stanford would no longer need to borrow $1,600, though still would be expected to contribute earnings from school year and summer jobs. The total scholarship would be increased by $7,100 to $40,050.

    A family of three in Silicon Valley: This family has one child at Stanford. The father is a software executive, and the mother works as a receptionist. The parents would be asked to draw less from their annual income of $120,000 total and home equity of $560,000. Their parental contribution would decrease by one-third - $8,180 - to $16,135 from $24,315. Their daughter would no longer need to borrow $1,600, but would be asked to contribute the amount equal to the earnings from part-time work during the school year and a full-time summer job. The total scholarship would be $29,400, almost $10,000 more than the previous year.
    Wow, this is one of the most social responsible things a college could ever do. Congratulations to Stanford!
  • Beantown
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    • Feb 2005
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    #2
    Re: Stanford University Tuition.........$0

    Wow. That's amazing.

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    • Hassan Darkside
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      • Sep 2003
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      #3
      Re: Stanford University Tuition.........$0

      Well looks like I'm transferring!
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      • Double Eights
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        • Nov 2005
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        #4
        Re: Stanford University Tuition.........$0

        Wow, that is awesome.

        The students who qualify for this must be ecstatic.

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        • fishepa
          I'm Ron F'n Swanson!
          • Feb 2003
          • 18989

          #5
          Re: Stanford University Tuition.........$0

          I doubt many people that make it in Stanford that their family makes less than 100,000.

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          • MassNole
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            • Mar 2006
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            Originally posted by fishepa
            I doubt many people that make it in Stanford that their family makes less than 100,000.
            Yeah but for those who do they can now afford to go.

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            • The C
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              • Apr 2005
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              #7
              Re: Stanford University Tuition.........$0

              that is a lot of extra cash for the Stanford tree mascot to get drunk on.

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              • fistofrage
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                • Aug 2002
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                Hopefully this applies to US residents only, but in California, I doubt it. Free education for the developing world.
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                • Brandwin
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                  • Jul 2002
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                  #9
                  Re: Stanford University Tuition.........$0

                  WOW

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                  • davin
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                    • Mar 2004
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                    #10
                    Re: Stanford University Tuition.........$0

                    Wow, would be nice if they wanted to start that at OSU. It is great that a school with the kind of reputation as Stanford does this though. Hopefully this kind of thing catches on, but I doubt it will in time for me to still be in school.

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                    • trobinson97
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                      • Oct 2004
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                      Re: Stanford University Tuition.........$0

                      That is good news, no matter how many benefit, as long as someone benefits of course.
                      PS: You guys are great.

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                      • Cebby
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                        • Apr 2005
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                        Re: Stanford University Tuition.........$0

                        Originally posted by davin
                        Wow, would be nice if they wanted to start that at OSU. It is great that a school with the kind of reputation as Stanford does this though. Hopefully this kind of thing catches on, but I doubt it will in time for me to still be in school.
                        It won't. Harvard started the trend, and Stanford followed.

                        What do those two schools have in common? They're #1 and #3 in endowments. Harvard is at $25 billion and Stanford at $12 billion. However, Stanford can offset that with only ~7 thousand students.

                        Among public schools, the largest school (not school system like UC or UT) is Michigan with $5 billion with some ~40 thousand kids.

                        While I think it's great what Harvard and Stanford are doing, it's completely unreasonable to expect other schools to do the same. For example, Auburn University has an endowment of $316 million with 23 thousand kids. That's 1.2% of Harvard's enrollment with 4 thousand more kids. Ohio St is at $2.2 billion with 50,000 students. Public schools won't ever be matching up with these offers without a nice tax increase.
                        Last edited by Cebby; 03-03-2008, 07:24 PM.

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                        • davin
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                          • Mar 2004
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                          Originally posted by The Soldier
                          It won't. Harvard started the trend, and Stanford followed.

                          What do those two schools have in common? They're #1 and #3 in endowments. Harvard is at $25 billion and Stanford at $12 billion. However, Stanford can offset that with only ~7 thousand students.

                          Among public schools, the largest school (not school system like UC or UT) is Michigan with $5 billion with some ~40 thousand kids.

                          While I think it's great what Harvard and Stanford are doing, it's completely unreasonable to expect other schools to do the same. For example, Auburn University has an endowment of $316 million with 23 thousand kids. That's 1.2% of Harvard's enrollment with 4 thousand more kids. Ohio St is at $2.2 billion with 50,000 students. Public schools won't ever be matching up with these offers without a nice tax increase.
                          I never thought it actually would, just hoping. Especially seeing how some people get so little aid, even though they actually need it (they might not be at the top of the list, but some people get so little, even though they have achieved so much).

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                          • jmood88
                            Sean Payton: Retribution
                            • Jul 2003
                            • 34639

                            #14
                            Re: Stanford University Tuition.........$0

                            **** I need to transfer. I wanted to go to Stanford before but now I can actually afford to go. The only reason I go to OSU is because I get half off tuition since my moms a professor.
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                            • jmood88
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                              • Jul 2003
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                              Originally posted by fistofrage
                              Hopefully this applies to US residents only, but in California, I doubt it. Free education for the developing world.
                              Oh no!!!
                              Originally posted by Blzer
                              Let me assure you that I am a huge proponent of size, and it greatly matters. Don't ever let anyone tell you otherwise.

                              If I went any bigger, it would not have properly fit with my equipment, so I had to optimize. I'm okay with it, but I also know what I'm missing with those five inches. :)

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