More students from middle class families will be able to graduate debt free after top colleges expand their no-loan financial aid programs.
Roughly two dozen colleges and universities have "no-loan" policies, which means they will meet 100% of an undergraduate's need for financial aid with grants rather than student loans, according to The Princeton Review.
"I am concerned on a national level that we will have a portion that think they can't afford it," he said. "Students who may be in a lower income situation are throwing their hands up and saying, 'I just can't go.'""College affordability is a serious issue for these families," Lee Coffin, Dartmouth's vice president and dean of admissions and financial aid, said in a statement.
list, 23 promise to meet 100% of their undergraduates' financial need with grants rather than education debt.Of course, even without loans, students may still be on the hook for the expected family contribution, as well as other costs, including books and fees. There could also be a work-study requirement, depending on the school.
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