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YES 60% of Harvard Students are on a need based financial aid
Financial aid typically does not cover non-degree students, as most financial aid programs are designed for students pursuing a degree or certificate program. Non-degree students may have limited options for financial assistance and may need to explore alternative funding sources.
Financial aid is determined on a need based formula. In many instances there are students who's family income is too high to be considered for financial aid. Thus, there is the option of the student loan. However, unlike the financial aid grants, the loan must be paid back. Hopefully, someone with an expertise in financial aid will add to this, and give you a better or more informed answer.
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Students at Cornell receive full need-based aid.
Princeton University offers a need-based financial aid program that meets 100% of demonstrated financial need for all admitted students. This includes grants, which do not need to be repaid, and work-study opportunities. Princeton's financial aid policy ensures that students from families with incomes below a certain threshold typically pay nothing for tuition, room, and board. This commitment allows students from diverse economic backgrounds to access a Princeton education without incurring debt.
The financial aid process for students taking online degrees, works the same as for students on campus. Financial aid is calculated on a need bases particular to each individuals circumstances.
There are actually many government loans that are available for students. These include the Stafford Loan and the Perkins Loan, both for students in exceptional financial need.