If a student's parents make less than $125,000 per year, and if they have assets of less than $300,000, excluding retirement accounts, the parents won't be expected to pay anything toward their children's Stanford tuition. Families with incomes lower than $65,000 won't have to contribute to room and board, either.
[...] there's something that every college could emulate about Stanford's policy: it's incredibly simple and straightforward.
— vox.com
Related (among a gazillion other references here on Archinect): The State of Debt and the Price of Architecture, Part 1 & 2.
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[...] there's something that every college could emulate about Stanford's policy: it's incredibly simple and straightforward.
Every college WITH Stanford's $21.4 Billion endowment, and gilded list of alumni...
^ha
Also, are houses counting as assets in this case?
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