Roughly 3.9 million Americans have received some form of loan forgiveness in the last year.
Harvard has long been a target for its immense wealth.
Harvard College received 17% fewer applications for early admission from high school seniors this year, according to the school’s website...
Harvard received 7,921 applications for non-binding early admissions, compared with 9,553 last year.
The investment gains at Cornell, like those at other big university endowments, fell far short of the S&P 500.
The results at Princeton extended a string of low returns at the largest college endowments.
Harvard's performance underscores the lackluster results at big college funds.
Stanford's returns, like those of similar schools, have significantly trailed the gains in the S&P 500.
The richest colleges performed worse than small endowments in the most recent year.
Graduate students for the first time are set to outpace how much undergraduates are borrowing.