Word: doermann
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Doermann said that because of the prospective jump in tuition next fall from $1520 to $1760, the average scholarship for an incoming freshman will rise from...
Among those accepted this year are 100 National Merit Scholars. According to Humphrey Doermann '52, director of admissions, the Class of '68 should roughly parallel the Class of '67 in many areas...
Earlier this month, Humphrey Doermann '52, Director of Admissions suggested that improved contacts with schools containing students from lower income had contributed greatly to the increase in scholarship requests...
...increase was not unexpected by the admissions office. As early as 1962, Fred L. Glimp '50, Dean of Admissions, announced that he expected the number to go up 15 per cent by 1965. Doermann attributed the rise in the number of application primarily to the post-war "baby boom" and suggested that there are more requests for financial aid because of the tuition increase and the improved contacts with schools containing students from families with low incomes...
...Doermann stated that most of the increase has occured since December 23. He speculated that many applications had been delayed because of the shock of the President's death and the late Thanksgiving this year...