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Dartmouth to offer free tuition for some students

Wednesday January 30, 2008
Mitch Wertlieb

Colchester, VT

It's no secret that a private college education doesn't come cheap. When you start talking about the Ivy League schools, it's even more prohibitive.

Officials at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire hope to do something about that. Dartmouth is now offering free tuition for accepted applicants whose family incomes are less than $75,000 a year.

Maria Laskaris is the Dean of Financial Aid and Admissions at Dartmouth:

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