Word: tuition
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...unique form of war memorial has been instituted at Princeton in the shape of 10 scholarships, named in honor of graduates killed in the war. These scholarships will be open to competition and will provide for tuition, traveling expenses, and, in special cases, for part of living expenses. The funds provided for these scholarships will be accounted as a portion of the endowment fund of $14,325,000 which Princeton is now raising...
...duration of the war, have been resumed this fall. The Rhodes will provides that two scholars shall be studying constantly at Oxford from each state in the Union. Each scholar stays three years and receives a stipend of $1500 a year, out of which he pays his tuition, fees and other expenses like any other student. Tow scholarships being assigned to a state, and each scholarship being tenable for three years, there is one year out of every three in which no election takes place...
...more hard-hearted but equally cogent suggestion is made by Julius H. Barnes, speaking for the Institute for Public Service. The college tuition fee does not represent more than a small part of what each student costs the institution, being kept at a merely nominal figure so that a liberal education may be within the means of poor, and even of self-supporting, students. As a result, sons of the moderately well-to-do, and even of the rich, receive what, in effect, is a gratuity. That is one of the many anomalies of democratic institutions. Mr. Barnes suggests that...
...scholarship of Free Tuition has been awarded to Adrien Capmal, licencie en droit, of the University of Montpellier...
Choosing the last normal year as a basis, it is found that the total expenses of the University normally amount to approximately $2,000,000, while the total receipts from tuition fees do not exceed $700,000, thus leaving a difference of $1,300,000 of expense for which the student does not have to pay. And it is not intended that the student shall have...