Roughly two dozen schools have introduced "no-loan" policies, which means they are eliminating student loans altogether from their financial aid packages.
"They are giving them out like candy now," said Menaka Hampole, an assistant professor of finance at Yale School of Management, of the growing number of no-loan policies.
"Post-Covid more schools are rolling out no-loan policies mostly on the back of Princeton, which had the money in its endowment to do something," Hampole said.
Even if a school has a no-loan policy, that also does not prevent a student or family from borrowing money to help cover their contribution.
"No loan doesn't mean free," said Robert Franek, The Princeton Review's editor in chief and author of "The Best 389 Colleges."
Persons:
Menaka Hampole, Hampole, Colin Hatton, Hatton, Robert Franek, Nicole Hurd, Hurd, Biden, Terra Gallo, Gallo, Colby, Jackie Hardwick, Hardwick, Randi Maloney, Franek
Organizations:
Yale School of Management, Princeton, Nationwide, Lafayette College, Finance, Colby College, Colby, The Princeton
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Easton , Pennsylvania, Lafayette, Waterville , Maine, Jacksonville , Florida