Word: fee
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Harvard's application fee rose from $10 to $15 this year, while that of other Ivy schools went from $15 to $20. Peterson said this may have caused students to apply to fewer schools. "We may have fewer applications from the same number of bodies," Peterson said...
...without a rebate or some form of rebate/subsidy, the cost of the meals is prohibitive for many students. Even if meals are not purchased at Hillel. but are made in one's won room, the cost of these meals is an added expense to the board fee which we have paid but from which we get no benefit...
...fee of $2,500 seemed high for tiny Central Oregon Community College (fulltime enrollment: 950), but it is not often that the town of Bend, Ore., attracts so illustrious a speaker as Ralph Nader. The consumer advocate was duly paid for his appearance last fall, but now C.O.C.C. is crying foul. On the same day Nader also dropped in at a number of other schools in the state, accepting only token payments in some cases, or none at all. Confronted with what his agent had wrought, Nader lamented: "God! I'm being hoisted on my own petard!" The explanation...
...Homecoming) and some egregious flops (the most recent, the musical Prettybelle, closed in Boston this month). But, as the Tony show producer for the past four years, Cohen has achieved such éclat that Archrival David Merrick mischievously made a bid to take over the assignment-without a fee. The group that administers the awards rejected Merrick's offer and gave Cohen a new five-year contract...
...locations from the present eleven to as many as 30 by year's end. Lease-A-Plane has stations spanning from Fort Lauderdale, Fla., to Van Nuys, Calif. Last week it opened stations in St. Louis and Columbus. From each franchise operator, the company gets a $10,000 fee and a 5% annual royalty on gross revenues. Lease-A-Plane supplies the aircraft, but each local operator must put up $50,000 to $75,000 within a year to buy an equity on a fleet of about eight Cessnas, Pipers and Beeches...