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...Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS) may revamp its tuition structure as one of several possible ways to combat an approaching squeeze in funds under the Reagan administration. Edward L. Keenan '57, dean of the GSAS, said this week...
...GSAS now charges the same tuition as the College ($6930 for 1981-82) for each of the first two years, a reduced tuition ($1750) for each of the next two years, and a "facilities fee" ($625) each year thereafter. The proposed change would institute a lower initial tuition, which would then remain the same every year a graduate student stayed at the GSAS, Keenan said...
Richard A. Kraus, associate dean of the administration of the GSAS, said yesterday that he has spoken with Robert H. Scott, associate dean of the Faculty of resource planning, about possible plans for the tuition redistribution, but has proposed nothing definite...
...GSAS is "bracing itself" for a period of severe financial difficulty for graduate education in general, stemming from the federal government's expected cutbacks in aid for education, Keenan said...
Keenan predicted "the worst squeeze in living memory" for graduate education in the next few years. The GSAS can do little to cope with the cuts till more details of the Reagan budget become available, he said, adding. "Any tactic we use would have to be specific. When you're entering a storm, you batten down the hatches, but you don't start pumping till you know where you're leaking...