University of Houston waives tuition for students whose families earn less than $65K
New students at the University of Houston could have their tuition fees waived if their families earn less than $65,000 per year.
The university's Cougar Promise financial aid program makes"college education affordable and accessible," according to the school's website.The program will also give tuition support to eligible freshmen whose families earn between $65,001 to $125,000 per year.
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