Word: tuition
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Medical School Faculty has voted and sent to the Corporation a request for substantial increases in the School's tuition during the next three years...
Under the proposal, which is almost certain to receive Corporation approval Med School tuition will be $1750 in 1964-65 and will jump to $2000 in 1965-66. Present tuition is $1500, plus a $74 medical care-insurance...
George P. Berry, Dean of the Medical School, confirmed the tuition hike yesterday but refused to specify figures until Corporation action is announced. The figures of $1750 and $2000 were obtained from other sources at the Med School...
...logistics of medical education are straightforward. One year of medical schooling costs $20-35,000 per student. Tuition per student is roughly $1500. About 40 per cent of medical school students come from families with incomes greater than $10,000 annually. Hence, admissions are now restricted by the income of the student's family, although completely subsidizing the students would make little monetary difference to the schools and might increase the quality of applicants...
...factors saved the school: the G.I. Bill, which at last supplied paying students (current tuition: $1,250), and lavish fund-raising by Cardinal Gushing. At war's end, B.C. had eight lonely Gothic buildings; now it has 31 (and plans nine more), including the Joseph P. Kennedy School of Education and an indoor hockey rink bigger than Boston Garden. To shed its commuter image, it is rapidly raising dormitories that now house 2,000 students from 37 states...