HARVARD UNIVERSITYOffice of AdmissionsFinancial AidOur goal in admissions and financial ai

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HARVARD UNIVERSITY
    
Office of Admissions
Financial Aid
Our goal in admissions and financial aid is clear: We want to bring the best people to Harvard, regardless of their ability to pay — and we do. About 70 percent of our students receive some form of aid, with over 60 percent receiving need–based scholarships.
Two principles guide us:
· Admission to Harvard is need-blind, by which we mean that financial need is not a barrier to admission. International students have the same access to financial aid as United States citizens.
· Financial aid at Harvard is entirely need–based and we are mitted to meeting the demonstrated need of all students. Students apply for aid annually and every year we review our financial aid program, considering such things as any changed student or family circumstances, university resources, and demand.
Removing Economic Barriers
In the past decade we have increased financial aid for low and middle ine families by over 180%. No contribution is expected from parents with ines under $65,000. Beginning with the class of 2016, those parents with annual ines between $65,000 and $150,000 are asked to contribute from zero to ten percent of their ine. Some families with ines above $150,000 still qualify for aid. Families at all ines who have significant assets(资产)will continue to pay more than those in less fortunate circumstances. Students are also asked to contribute to the cost of their education through term-time and summer work.
Families with higher ines facing unusual financial challenges may also qualify for need–based scholarship assistance, yet those with significant assets at all ine levels are asked to contribute proportionately(成比例的)more.
Our financial aid program includes an array of financing options beyond our need–based scholarship program, such as a parent monthly payment plan, various loan programs and the opportunity to pre–pay tuition for four years at a student’s freshman year rate.
There are also other forms of financial assistance such as the Faculty Aide Program, the Harvard College Research Program and the Dean’s Summer Research Program that enable students to create paid partnerships with teachers on academic projects of mutual interest. Over two-thirds of Harvard students choose to work during their time in Cambridge and gain valuable job experience working in a wide array of University settings, including our libraries, dining halls, museums and academic departments.
We hope you will visit our websites for a fuller description of our prehensive program of financial assistance.
【小题1】Admission to Harvard is need-blind in that     .A.Harvard does take into account students’ economic situationsB.Students’ ability to pay does not affect their admissions to HarvardC.Students need to pay big money to Harvard after they are admittedD.The majority of students in Harvard do not need financial aids【小题2】Based on the requirements above, we can learn that     .A.parents with annual ines of over $ 150,000 needn’t contributeB.financial aids are not intended for families with higher inesC.wealthier families are expected to contribute more to HarvardD.students are not encouraged to pay the cost of their education【小题3】In what way can students get financial assistance from Harvard?A.Students can be offered paid-work opportunities outside Harvard.B.Students can have opportunities to get loans for their education.C.Students can pay for their education in Harvard within one month.D.Students earn money by assisting teachers in Cambridge University.B 

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(答案→)B 
解析:本文主要以哈佛大学为例,解读了美国大学的本科生奖学金种类。
【小题1】B。第二段:Admission to Harvard is need-blind, by which we mean that financial need is not a barrier to admission. 哈佛不会因为学生的经济状况而考虑是否录取学生。
【小题2】C。倒数第三段“… yet those with significant assets at all ine levels are asked to contribute proportionately more.”收入高的家庭捐赠的比例也相应提高。
【小题3】B。倒数第二段“…various loan programs and the opportunity to pre–pay tuition for four years at a student's freshman year rate.”学生可获取贷款。
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