Word: tuition
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Today is the last day: that study programs can be changed without charge; to register for credit or change registration for credit courses; to withdaw without tuition charge; to change from audit to credit registration. Think carefully...
...indeed difficult to discover why people go to mixers. Nonetheless, they do, and with embarrassing amounts of enthusiasm. So great, in fact, is the desire for mixers that no summer school worth its tuition would be complete without...
While most current programs have loan limits of $3,000 to $5,000, Shapiro's plan would enable a student to borrow whatever he needed to get him through college. Since tuition will doubtless continue to rise, the unacceptable alternative to a massive and flexible loan program, as Shapiro sees it, is to exclude more and more qualified students from the schools, a shortsighted and unprofitable way to invest intellectual capital. In education, current debt, individual or national, is future wealth...
...cent of the budget in 1931 to 27 per cent in 1956. Teacher's salaries, though higher in dollars, were actually lower in purchasing power than those received in 1930, a disturbing reversal of the trend in business and other professions. After remaining constant for 25 years, tuition more than doubled in the eight years following 1948 (for 1964 it will be nearly four times the pro-1948 figure!). Endowment funds to meet the mounting demand for scholarships proved insufficient...
...helped the top priority goal of the Program: the raising of Faculty salaries. Endowment funds of $16 million to be raised through the Program were assigned directly to Faculty salaries. This goal was not met, and a wage increase for Faculty members was financed partly through further increases in tuition and the use of unrestricted endowment income released from the scholarship and athletic programs by specific donations...