Word: tuition
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...following averages were compiled from the replies of twenty-eight families. In the cases of the remaining seven families, the judgment of the committee was that there existed exceptional circumstances that made their living expenses unusual. The University expenses, which include tuition, books, and fees, amounted to $180. The average cost of rent, light, and heat was $290, with $528 for the highest and $160 for the lowest. The average amount paid for food was $254, the highest being $480 and the lowest $150. The total for necessities, which includes the above items and such things as laundry, carfare, medical...
...final step in uniting the teaching forces of the University, Andover Theological Seminary, and the Episcopal Theological School has been completed. Students in any of the three institutions may now take courses under the other faculties without the payment of further tuition, according to the announcement made by the faculty of the Episcopal School yesterday...
...chief condition laid down is that the Episcopal Theological School raise its tuition to $150, so as to equal the University rate. The co-operative plan is to go into effect next fall...
...remedy for existing conditions, Senator Hollis offers the following suggestions firstly, to decline all gifts to the University; secondly, to have all buildings paid for by alumni, no alumnus to subscribe more than a certain amount; third, to increase the cost of tuition, fourth, to have the living conditions of all students simple and uniform; fifth to have military drill; sixth, to make high scholarship requisite to the bolding of student officers; and seventh, to introduce more vital subjects into the curriculum...
...securing the best education obtainable for their children, justifies parents in a liberal expenditure for it. The Division has every reason to believe that the response to the opportunities, which such a school will offer to the people of Cambridge and vicinity, will be prompt and strong. The tuition fee has not yet been fixed upon, but it will not be large, for the school as planned cannot be self-supporting. It is thought that the deficit will amount to about $5,000 a year. It is hoped to raise enough money by subscription to take care of this...