Word: tuition
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Other opponents of the bill said that most of the savings would be wiped out by colleges increasing tuition charges in line with the tax credit...
...second is a result of the $240 tuition rise from $1520 to $1760. This means that not only freshman awards will have to be increased, but upperclass stipends also must be raised to compensate for the increase...
President Pusey's recent report on the past decade of the University is a revealing document. Page after page sings of the great growth of the University; everything has increased--in numbers. Endowment is up, enrollment is up, faculty hiring and salaries are up, course offerings are up, tuition is up, buildings are going up. These achievements are impressive and desirable, but they are not good in themselves. Harvard's physical growth has not been matched by similar advances in undergraduate education. The undergraduate too often is easily lost in his new buildings and ignored by his prestigious, highly paid...
Defeated by a 10-7 vote in the Senate Finance Committee, the Ribicoff proposal would allow up to $325 a year for each student enrolled in college. Credits would be granted on a sliding scale to cover the actual cost to the parents of tuition, fees, and books...
...increase in Radcliffe's tuition and board probably hasn't affected the applications for financial aid, Mrs. Stimpson said. The number of scholarship requests remains as about 40 per cent for all applicants...