A petition drive has gathered signatures from more than a thousand students calling for the elimination of the student contribution.
The Ivy League university with a USD 23.9 billion endowment has some of the nation's most generous aid policies, including a promise that students can graduate without any loans, but some students say they have been advised to borrow money when they had trouble meeting the financial obligation.
"For me, it's been kind of stressful to be in the situation of having to give up my time, and seeing other people do extracurriculars, go to office hours," he said. University spokeswoman Karen Peart said Yale, like all schools, "expects students to make a modest contribution to their education."
Ronald Ehrenberg, president of the Cornell Higher Education Research Institute, said Yale is among a tiny number of universities that have the resources to set any aid policies they like, but school officials may believe in principle that students should contribute.
The cost to attend Yale annually is USD 63,250 and the university says more than half of students receive need-based aid, with scholarship grants averaging USD 41,250. The minimum wage for campus jobs is USD 12 an hour at Yale, which has 5,380 undergraduate students.
The student contribution, which includes money expected to be earned during the school year and the summer, is USD 6,400 for upperclassmen and slightly less for freshmen.
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