Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Bloomberg gives $1.8B to alma mater

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BALTIMORE — Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced Sunday he’s donating $1.8 billion to his alma mater, Johns Hopkins University, to boost financial aid for low- and middle-income students.

The Baltimore university said the contributi­on — the largest ever to any education institutio­n in the U.S. — will allow Johns Hopkins to eliminate student loans in financial aid packages starting next fall. The university will instead offer scholarshi­ps that don’t have to be repaid.

University President Ronald Daniels said the contributi­on will also let the institutio­n permanentl­y commit to “need-blind admissions,” or the principle of admitting the highest-achieving students, regardless of their ability to pay for their education.

“Hopkins has received a gift that is unpreceden­ted and transforma­tive,” he said in a statement, noting the prestigiou­s school was founded in 1876 by a $7 million gift from Baltimore merchant Johns Hopkins that was, similarly, the largest gift of its kind at the time.

By way of comparison, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation launched the Gates Millennium Scholars program in 1999 with a $1 billion commitment over 20 years. The Chronicle of Higher Education listed it as the largest private donation to a higher-education institutio­n in the U.S. earlier this month.

Bloomberg said he expects the money will allow Hopkins to offer more generous scholarshi­ps and ease the debt burden for graduates.

The 76-year-old founder of the global finances services and media company, Bloomberg L.P., is among the world’s richest people. He graduated from Hopkins in 1964 and served as New York mayor from 2002 to 2013.

 ?? AP/The Republican-Herald/JACQUELINE DORMER ?? Anthony Crespo (front) and Dylan Cummings slide on the ice after getting a running start in Pottsville, Pa., on Sunday.
AP/The Republican-Herald/JACQUELINE DORMER Anthony Crespo (front) and Dylan Cummings slide on the ice after getting a running start in Pottsville, Pa., on Sunday.

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