Student debt crisis, free tuition at Johns Hopkins University
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(The Center Square) – Johns Hopkins University announced last week a major expansion of financial aid that will make undergraduate education tuition-free for most American families beginning in 2026. Starting next year, under its new policy, undergraduate students at the Baltimore, Maryland, university’s Homewood campus whose family earns $200,000 or less per year will pay no tuition. According to U.S. Census data, this threshold covers more than 85% of American households