On May 13th, the University of Chicago announced that beginning Autumn 2027, undergraduate students from families earning under $250,000 annually will receive free tuition, and those earning below $125,000 will have their housing, meals, and fees covered in full. Out of the many elite universities that have undertaken financial aid expansion over the past years, […]
On May 13th, the University of Chicago announced that beginning Autumn 2027, undergraduate students from families earning under $250,000 annually will receive free tuition, and those earning below $125,000 will have their housing, meals, and fees covered in full. Out of the many elite universities that have undertaken financial aid expansion over the past years, this is by far the largest; free tuition at this threshold would cover roughly 90 percent of American households. I should disclose my stake in this news. I am a current undergraduate at the University of Chicago here on full scholarship. I was able to become part of this community because the university decided that the ideas in my application were worth betting on. That bet changed my life’s trajectory in ways I will never fully be able to reckon with. When I argue that UChicago represents the best of what Western academia can be, I am speaking as someone the model was designed to find, and did.
There is a crisis in elite higher education. As of 2023, Harvard’s Office for Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging employed over fifty administrators, more than the entire faculty of many liberal arts colleges. That same year, Harvard’s president resigned in disgrace amidst a plagiarism scandal. MIT recently canceled a distinguished lecture by UChicago geophysicist Dorian Abbot after student activists objected to his political views on diversity in hiring. Stanford law students boasted and filmed themselves shouting down a federal judge during an academic discussion, and their dean initially celebrated the disruption as protected expression. The pressing question today is how elite American institutions can continue to be the “meritocratic beacon” of excellence in the arts, sciences, and humanities, as they have always claimed to be, and perhaps once were. In order to answer this, academia must embrace a conviction refined through centuries of liberal experimentation: the meritocracy of the mind—a geophysicist’s politics are irrelevant to his seismology research, and the best student should be selected, not the one whose background makes the math work.
With the overturning of race-based affirmative action by the Supreme Court, a historically difficult job market coupled with seeming AI displacement, and slipping international university rankings, the American collegiate system is being asked a lot of questions, and it has a lot on its plate to figure out. The institutions that will survive this era will be the ones willing to do two uncomfortable things: open their doors to those talent can find, and refuse to dilute the foundational character behind its doors: the meritocracy of the grading system, a culture of controversial and rigorous debate, the quiet conviction that universities don’t exist to merely field a competitive athletics roster or manage a donor’s admission, and a willingness to embrace technologies that will define our age. UChicago’s announcement today, along with several of its peers, is a bet on the first half of that equation. It still has to bet on the second.
Shubhaankar Gupta is an undergraduate at the University of Chicago and serves as the Thinker's Chief Operating Officer.
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