You weren’t asking me, but no, the tax code does not care about whether you charge tuition or give scholarships in terms of retaining 501c3 status. The c3 regs are way too lax for any of that to bind.
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I didn’t see a citation for that
@ConradBastable and if that were true, then the policy fix would seem rather obvious and achievable. Cc@patrickc@justindross - 7 more replies
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Harvard's argument for why it's not free is that its student base is already wealthy, and to the rest it is actually free.
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I don't know the exact cutoff, but at Columbia in like 2011 it was free up to $60,000/year parental income, then 10% up to $200,000.
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