Word: tuition
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...increase in the tuition is not the remedy for the increased expenses and needs of the Law School, for at present the cost of legal instruction, especially to students from the South and West, is as high as should...
...present tuition fee of $150 cannot be raised, because it would mean the loss of students who should be encouraged to come, able men from distant parts of the country who want to come, and whose attendance makes the school a national school, but who cannot assume additional expense for tuition fees. The loss of such men would necessarily mean a weakening of the school...
...money was originally given for special purposes and therefore cannot be used for salaries. Of the annual income from the $30,000,000 capital, only $425,000 is available to meet the College salary and expense item of $1,020,000. Of course the discrepancy is made up from tuition fees and other income, but this goes to show that the University is in this respect exceedingly poor. It is so poor in funds available to meet running expenses that over a period of 11 years, when general wages and commodities rose some 60 per cent., it was unable...
...have not paid a full year's tuition in Harvard College, the fees will be as follows: for Engineering Sciences 4a, $75; for Engineering Sciences 4d, $92; for Engineering Sciences 4a and first half of 4d, $121. Students are allowed to take only one course at a time...
...total income of the University, including the income from funds and gifts, which is $1,787,957.20, and the general income from tuition fees and rents, was $2,935,419.65. Tuition fees made up $769,944 of this total, and the rent of College dormitories yielded $162,451.12. The expenditures totaled $2,961,267.36 or, subtracting the deficit of restricted income met by charges against funds and gifts...