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Harvard, Yale Struggle to Attract Low-Income Students With Aid
May 12, 2008
Harvard is dispatching recruiters to depressed U.S. locales, courting low-income applicants to help diversify the 6,715 undergraduates who are mostly from well-off families. Harvard, Yale University and other Ivy League schools say they aren't attracting as many disadvantaged students as they want, even with offers of free tuition.
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