Word: tuition
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Samuel C. Cobb Tuition Fund...
Sixty-three members of the Freshman class at Harvard have been awarded Price Greenleaf Aid or aid from the Samuel C. Cobb Tuition Fund, on the basis of their scholastic record before admission to the College...
...young men who are eager to learn. Its latest scheme makes it clear that there is a "chance for enlisted men of the army to get a thorough college education" after the period of their enlistments. Some thirty-nine colleges have signified their co-operation by offering free tuition, and fifty-two offer aid in one way or another. Unless the men are distinctly eligible the colleges will suffer. Just where this plan is of value to the individual and to the colleges is not clear; its value to the army is obvious. If the men can not qualify...
Twenty-two American graduate students have gone to study in Belgian universities in accordance with this exchange arrangement. All travel expenses of the Fellows are paid by the Educational Foundation; tuition fees are remitted by Belgian and certain American universities; and in addition the Fellows are granted funds for living expenses during the scholastic year as follows: to Belgians entering American colleges, $1000, and to Americans entering Belgian institutions, 10,000 francs...
...first $50 instalment of the tuition fee is due on Monday, September 27. All out-of-course students who are taking only a single course or half-course are required to pay to the Bursar their entire tuition fee for the year. Men who were members of the College prior to the year 1916-17 must pay, in addition to their tuition fee, an infirmary fee of $4. The office of the Bursar will be open from 9 A.M. to 1 P.M. today and tomorrow, and from 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. or on Monday...