New Jersey's Princeton University announced this week a financial aid expansion that will help families earning up to $150,000.
New Jersey’s Princeton University announced this week that families in that income bracket will no longer pay any cost to attend the prestigious school, whose famous alumni include former First Lady Michelle Obama, Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor, Queen Noor of Jordan and Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon. Previously, only families earning less than $65,000 received full financial aid coverage.
Eisgruber, Princeton’s president said in the release. “These improvements to our aid packages, made possible by the sustained generosity of our alumni and friends, will enhance the experiences of students during their time at Princeton and their choices and impact after they graduate.” Students starting at Princeton in fall 2023 will be the first to benefit from the new and improved financial aid scheme.
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