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University of Chicago Offers Free Tuition for Families Under $250K

Starting next fall, the University of Chicago will provide free tuition for undergraduate students from families earning less than $250,000 annually. Furthermore, students from households with incomes below $125,000 will also receive complimentary housing and meals. This initiative aims to remove financial barriers, ensuring cost does not impede access to the university’s academic community, and offers greater predictability in financial aid.

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UChicago Eliminates Tuition for Families Under $250K, Broadening Aid

As part of its ongoing commitment to making education transformative and accessible, UChicago will implement a new initiative beginning Autumn Quarter 2027. This program guarantees free tuition for undergraduate students from families with annual incomes below $250,000, provided they have typical assets. Furthermore, undergraduate students from families earning less than $125,000 annually, also with typical assets, will receive free housing, meals, and other associated fees. These measures underscore the University’s belief that financial constraints should not be a barrier to aspiring scholars joining its renowned academic community.

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