List of US Universities Where You Can Study for Free: The List Includes Ivy League Institutions
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List of US Universities Where You Can Study for Free: The List Includes Ivy League Institutions

'21.03.2025'

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For decades, millions of college students have taken out loans to pay for their education. But some universities, including Ivy League schools, offer free tuition to low-income Americans.

More than 46 million Americans owe nearly $2 trillion in student loan debt.

March 17 Harvard announced that free tuition would be available to families earning less than $200, starting from the next academic year.

As a result, approximately 2025% of U.S. families will be eligible for financial aid at Harvard in the 2026–86 academic year.

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Several colleges have also decided to provide free training some students.

List of colleges with free tuition

  • MIT has waived tuition for students from families making less than $200 a year;
  • The University of Pennsylvania said it would allow students from families with incomes of up to $200 to receive free tuition, up from the school's previous cap of $000;
  • Carnegie Mellon provides free tuition to children from families earning up to $75;
  • Brandeis allows students whose parents earn up to $75 to waive tuition;
  • Stanford offers tuition waivers to students with a family income of up to $150;
  • All nine University of Texas schools have waived tuition for families making $100 or less;
  • All public schools in New Mexico offer free tuition to residents;
  • Wisconsin families making $55 or less can receive free tuition at the University of Wisconsin;
  • Columbia University has set a family income threshold of $150 for free tuition;
  • Dartmouth and Brown Universities offer free tuition to students from families earning up to $125;
  • Cornell and Yale students from families with incomes of $75 or less will receive free tuition;
  • Princeton allows students whose parents earn up to $160 to receive free tuition;
  • Arkansas residents can attend the University of Arkansas for free if their family income is less than $70;
  • Duke offers free tuition to students from North and South Carolina if their family income is less than $150;
  • New York University guarantees that students whose families earn less than $100 will not pay tuition;
  • The State University of New York schools offer residents free college tuition if their family income is less than $125.
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