Word: offers
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...Thomas, the University's director of International Student and Scholar Services, recently requested that the Board of Regents offer tuition waivers to affected students. Depending on student need, the Foreign Student Tuition Waiver will cover 25, 50 or 100 percent of non-resident tuition. A 100 percent waiver would reduce a student's cost to resident tuition. For those who cannot even pay resident rates, deferments are under consideration as a backup...
...those unwilling to spend over $2 on dinner, Star Market's brand offers substantial savings. For example, a Banquet Value Meal costs a mere $1.69. And for the kid in you, Kid Cuisine dinners are $1.99 and offer enticing choices like "Cosmic Chicken Sticks," "Pirate Pizza with Cheese" and "Frenzied Fish Sticks." The critics agree: the Kid Cuisine desserts are delish...
Students cannot declare a concentration in drama, even though professors from the English department and the American Repertory Theater (ART) offer related courses. A standing committee, rather than a department, controls the academic side of drama at Harvard...
...does make me grumpy that the only acting classes we offer are minimal--the real world demands so much more," Shaw says. "We have great acting teachers, but there's nothing about [the classes] that makes the adrenaline pump...
WASHINGTON: Struggling to regain the upper hand in settlement negotiations with the White House, attorneys for Paula Jones say they received a settlement offer -- $700,000 and an apology -- from the Clinton team three weeks ago, and turned it down. The Wednesday press release was an apparent rebuttal to a TIME report that Jones' team, lost in the shuffle of the Lewinsky scandal, was eager to settle. But Jones' attorneys claimed that Mitchell S. Ettinger, second-in-command to Clinton's lead counsel, Robert S. Bennett, had approached them with the offer but never responded when they made...