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Nevertheless, Deaver has said he is leaving public office because he cannot live comfortably on his $72,000 White House stipend...
...here tend to be sharp and vibrant in the beginning, with past successes suspended from their belts like scalps. Getting on, they want to clear out of the way before anybody perceives them as holding up traffic. So they pay a generous sum to enter and a healthy monthly stipend to stay; these spent funds preserve dignity, purchase perpetual care. In their day, they had attended their own parents until the end came, usually in an upstairs bedroom. Their children are aware of that and are slightly ashamed. For their part, the parents are enormously relieved by the present arrangement...
...only requirements are that, while enrolled in the program, Fellows must live in Cambridge, publish only in the Foundation's quarterly journal--Nieman Reports--and pass at least two courses in any area of the University. In return, they are each given a $12,000 stipend and extensive fringe benefits...
Typically a grad student receives financial aid (if eligible) from the University for his first year at Harvard, and beginning with his second year here, he is implicitly expected to earn a teaching stipend. Second year grad students receive $6600, in subsequent years the salary escalates...
...School increased for the MPA program but decreased in the MPP program. Nearly half of the Black students accepted to the K-School come from a special minority program which trains college students who express an interest in public policy, then pays them tuition and a stipend...