Tufts Offers Free Tuition for Families Making Under $150k a Year(bloomberg.com)
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Tufts Offers Free Tuition for Families Making Under $150k a Year
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-09-10/tufts-university-offers-free-tuition-for-families-making-150-000-a-year
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I remember talking to a guy I worked with, years ago, who had kids in college who got admitted to schools that had a "free tuition for < $x/year". He said he had to fill out a 20-page form including what year and model car(s) he drove to try to qualify for it (he didn't, even though his actual salary was under the limit).
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Yes, it's called the CSS:
https://cssprofile.collegeboard.org/
https://cssprofile.collegeboard.org/
I was thinking the same thing. I know I’m cynical, but I’m sure there’s some blanket rejection reason like “suspected fraud” that is used shockingly frequently. You can’t argue with it because fraud is a real thing, but somehow you just know…
Why do you have to invent things to be mad about in advance? Aren’t there enough real things to be mad about?