Word: fees
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...promising sign for Harvard’s efforts to attract more low-income students, the fraction of this year’s early applicants requesting fee waivers jumped nearly 50 percent from the previous year’s pool...
...increase in fee waiver requests comes nine months after University President Lawrence H. Summers announced that the College would no longer require parental contributions from families earning less than $40,000 a year. The initiative, budgeted at $2 million, also reduced payments for students from families with annual incomes under...
...know from past experience that people requesting fee waivers is a pretty good indication that they will be eligible for the new initiatives,” said Dean of Admissions William R. Fitzsimmons ’67. “We’re encouraged, obviously we’re encouraged. It certainly is an indication at least that we have more students from the bottom quarter, the bottom half of the American income distribution in the early pool...
...other business, Council Treasurer Clay T. Capp ’06, along with Mahan and Secretary Matthew R. Greenfield ’08, introduced a bill to amend the council constitution and cement changes passed by a termbill fee hike referendum last spring...
...said that if the council funded such a program, students would be subject to “double taxation” because they already pay fees covering College advising and programs, while the fee that goes to the council is intended to fund student groups...