Word: tuition
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Nineteen percent of the student body, and 40 percent of all students receiving financial aid, are on work-study. Nearly all students receiving financial aid packages--two-thirds of the student body--are expected to work to defray the full cost of Harvard tuition, room, board and fees, a whopping $28,896 for the 1996-1997 academic year...
...small inheritance prevented the family of Charles C. Savage '98 from receiving financial aid from Harvard, but steep tuition costs compel the sophomore to work 15 hours a week...
Savage pays for all his books and living expenses, and recently purchased a computer; his parents cover tuition, room and board...
...that he is a distinguished scholar who is happy to discuss his opinions with interested students. Such discussion is precisely why it is valuable to have such a superb faculty; if students ignore their access to that resource and resort to demagoguery and sloganeering, why pay Harvard's high tuition...
...sure candidate for Suzuki; if she gets the part of the Sugar Plum Fairy in the local production of The Nutcracker, make sure she watches her weight. Wetter says he sees an extraordinary number of bright young patients whose parents are paying for tutors in addition to private-school tuition to make sure their kids keep up in class--or get ahead. "We've lost the concept of well-rounded children because we're so focused on achievement," he says. "If a kid gets a B today, tomorrow...