Word: tuition
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...sums expended in the erection of these 19 structure were special contributions on the part of friends of Princeton, none of the university's invested funds or of the amounts received from tuition fees and the usual sources of income having been devoted to building purposes...
...years represents a capitalization at 4 per cent, of $5,154,375. The university, however, has noting like this sum as endowment. As a matter of fact. Princeton's invested funds for professional salaries yield about $105,000 annually and as the amount combined with the sums received from tuition and from fees, fails far short of the sun required every year for salaries, the alumni are called upon each year to meet a considerable deficit in the salary budget...
Academic year begins in all departments of the University. Registration and payment of first instalment of the tuition fee required of all students. University dining halls open...
...University of Michigan has recently voted to raise its tuition fees to go into effect in the fall of 1916, except in the case of the Dental College, which will be put into effect next fall. Non-resident fees for students in the several schools and colleges of the University have been increased from $10 to $25 more than those required of residents of the state...
...Department of Economics is not now seeking the means for undertaking this work on a large scale. It is in quest of funds to establish some research assistantships; and will be content to await results from these before extending the work. The tuition fee was increased partly in order to remove that discouragement to donors which was created by the existence of the deficit, and it is to be hoped that funds will now be found to strengthen such important fields of scholarship as this...