Word: tuition
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...bear," Governor Ronald Reagan told Californians. "It is not a cow to be milked." With that, Reagan turned from animal husbandry to husbanding the state's sorely strained resources. In his first month in office, he helped fire the state university's president, proposed that students pay tuition (see Education), and outlined a budget of reduced state services...
...rate, the California Poll reported this month that 52% of the citizenry approves a reduction in state spending on higher education and 51% favors the imposition of tuition at state campuses. Reagan himself maintains a cheerful mien, admits that he is "stingy" and "stubborn." When his staff celebrated his 56th birthday last week by giving him an "economy" cake that had a 10% slice missing and only 90% of its proper allotment of candles, the Governor could only agree that it was nice to be 50.4 again...
...cent of the student body received financial aid from the college. Today, the portion of the students receiving financial aid has increased by only less than one per cent, although the average size of the financial "gift" has increased substantially more than the rise in tuition. This would indicate that the economic composition of Wellesley has changed little since 1936. The contention is supported by the fact that in the last ten years alone, the number of freshmen with alumnae mothers and grandmothers has barely changed...
...maximum scholarship will be $3,700, a rise of $300 from last year. Part of the increase will cover the $240 rise in Radcliffe tuition this year...
...sense of deep sadness" over Kerr's dismissal. Similar protest rallies attracted 6,000 students at Berkeley, 5,000 at the Santa Barbara campus, 3,500 at Riverside. The university's nine chancellors met in Los Angeles, pledged to continue Kerr's fight against any university tuition as proposed by Governor Ronald Reagan, and to fight any "erosion of quality and education" caused by budget cuts...