Word: student
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...chief reasons for this increase, Medical School officials say, is their student financial aid program. During the past decade, financial aid to medical students has gone up 740 per cent. During the same period, tuition rates went up only 73 per cent. Since 62 per cent of the School's tuition money is used for financial aid, officials feel the raise is justified...
School authorities pointed out that faculty salaries must be increased and rising dining hall and dormitory expenses must be met. A "corresponding rise in student scholarships and loan funds will accompany the tuition increase," one said...
...GSAS and the Graduate Schools of Education and Public Administration give similar reasons for their $250 tuition increases. The GSAS and School of Education report "necessary" rises in student aid and faculty salaries...
...following will hold office for four years beginning Jan. 1, 1960: George Z.F. Bereday, professo of Comparative Education, Teachers College, Columbia University; Henry S. Dyer '27, vice-president, Educational Testing Services, Princeton, N.J.; James A. Lewis, vice-president of student affairs at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich.; and Ernest Stabler, professor of Education and chairman of the Master of Arts in Teaching Program, Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn...
...Madison Avenue. These techniques include his fine large staff which creates an aura of organization and efficiency that permeates all his activities. The staff has seldom slipped. One of the times it did was in Providence, where Rockefeller, not knowing what he was talking about, hastily supported the student loyalty affidavit in the NDEA...