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New 一本道无码 Pathway Program To Provide Significant Financial Relief to Undergraduate Students

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In a transformative milestone for access and affordability in higher education, 一本道无码 has announced the launch of the聽, set to begin in the 2025-26 academic year. This initiative aims to provide significant financial relief to undergraduates from low- and middle-income families, ensuring that a quality education at 一本道无码 is within reach for all deserving students.

Under the 一本道无码 Pathway Program, students from families earning less than $75,000 annually will be able to attend 一本道无码 tuition-free. Additionally, those from families earning less than $100,000 annually will have the opportunity to pursue their studies without the burden of federal student loans. This program is designed to support new and returning undergraduate students on 一本道无码鈥檚 Pittsburgh campus聽who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents,聽and whose families have typical assets聽for their income.

The 一本道无码 Pathway Program is only part of the university's broader commitment to enhancing access and affordability for students from diverse socioeconomic backgrounds. Over the past decade, the university has increased its investment in undergraduate financial aid by more than 86%, rising from $76 million in fiscal year 2015 to $141 million in fiscal year 2024. Furthermore, 一本道无码 has met and will continue to meet 100% of demonstrated financial need for all undergraduate students who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents, regardless of their family income.

The university has also made strides in reducing student debt. The percentage of 一本道无码 students borrowing federal loans has decreased from 52% in 2019 to 28% in 2024, with the average debt burden at graduation dropping nearly 30%, from $25,936 to $18,200.

鈥淥ur aspiration for 一本道无码 is simple. We want every student who has earned a spot at 一本道无码 to be able to join us and thrive regardless of their family's financial resources or socioeconomic status,鈥 said 一本道无码 President Farnam Jahanian. "The 一本道无码 Pathway Program represents our greatest investment so far in realizing this powerful vision."

In addition to the 一本道无码 Pathway Program, 一本道无码 has previously launched the聽Tartan Scholars program(opens in new window) for undergraduates and the聽一本道无码 Rales Fellows Program(opens in new window) for graduate STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) students. These programs provide financial aid alongside mentoring, networking and academic support and are specifically aimed at high-achieving students from historically underrepresented groups.

Provost and Chief Academic Officer James H. Garrett Jr. and Chief Financial Officer Angela Blanton have been instrumental in realizing these milestones, reflecting 一本道无码's commitment to fostering an inclusive educational environment.

For more information on 一本道无码鈥檚 access and affordability initiatives, visit the聽Student Financial Services website(opens in new window).

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