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Anthony Lazzaro, 100, administrator credited with shaping modern USC

Obituary: Anthony Lazzaro, 100, administrator credited with shaping the modern USC

Obituary: Anthony Lazzaro, 100, administrator credited with shaping the modern USC
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Private colleges cut 53 9% of tuition sticker price for freshmen, on average

For all undergraduates, the average tuition discount rate in 2020-21 ticked up to 48.1 percent, a 2.2-percentage-point increase from the year prior, according to the study. During the 2019-20 academic year, the average discount rate for all undergraduates fell slightly from the year before, from 46 percent to 45.9 percent. This year, NACUBO’s annual tuition discounting study is based on survey responses from business officers at 361 nonprofit colleges and universities across the country. The study defines the tuition discount rate for first-time undergraduates as the total institutional grant aid awarded to first-time, full-time undergraduates as a percentage of the gross tuition revenue an institution would collect if all students paid the sticker price. The formula for all undergraduates is similar.

Lafayette College hires College Advising Corps founder and CEO

Lafayette College hires College Advising Corps founder and CEO
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Harvard Is Paying Out More of Its Endowment Next Year Here s Why Other Schools Aren t Likely to Follow

Harvard University’s endowment plans to distribute more money in fiscal year 2022 after recording strong annual returns, the school’s chief financial officer recently revealed.   “The stock market has been doing well, and hopefully it will stay that way,” Thomas Hollister said in an interview with the university-operated Harvard Gazette in late April. “A good stock market helps endowment results.”  He added that the Harvard Corporation, the school’s governing board, had planned to increase its distribution by 1 percent, but instead chose to bump it to a 2.5 percent increase in dollar value. (Harvard declined to comment for this story.) According to industry experts, though, Harvard is likely an anomaly in its decision to boost payouts following the pandemic.  

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