Word: tuition
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Facing up to the question of how to finance expansion and maintain quality, the hard-pressed regents of the University of California last week rejected Governor Ronald Reagan's plan to levy a tuition charge a year from now, then turned around to endorse an unspecified increase in student fees. As a result, both Reagan and his opponents among the regents could claim a moral victory-but it was also clear that tuition at the state university is still an extremely touchy issue in politically volatile California...
...heated meeting in Los Angeles, Reagan initially proposed to charge an annual $250 tuition on top of the present student fees, which average...
Gleason said that the amount of money any student could receive would depend on the costs of his particular college. The maximum loan would probably equal the cost of tuition, room, board, and other expenses, Gleason said...
...Corps officials, tired of hearing comparisons between its costs and Harvard's, estimated that $6900 is necessary to train a Job Corps emrollee, while the annual cost of a Harvard education (they said) is $10,670. This includes $2890 for a student's tuition, room, and board, and $7780 in subsidies from Harvard...
...four years of premedical schooling in an undergraduate college, then four years in medical school proper. By the time he graduates, he is already 25, with one year of internship still before him and an adequate income even more remote. Considering this heavy investment in both time and tuition costs, bright young high school students are increasingly attracted to the mushrooming physical sciences. There they can expect to get a higher degree in six or seven years and make good money in industry...