Harvard University announced Monday that students from families earning $200,000 or less annually will receive free tuition, expanding its financial aid program, CNBC reported.

Harvard’s leadership describes its latest financial aid expansion as part of a “decades-long commitment” to making education more accessible, particularly for middle-income families.

This enhanced financial aid package will take effect at the start of the 2025 academic year. With this expansion, approximately 86% of US families will now qualify for financial assistance at Harvard College.

Currently, the university fully covers tuition, housing, and food costs for students from families earning $85,000 or less annually.

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