Word: tuition
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Winners of the scholarship, which will pay $30,000 towards college and graduate school tuition, underwent several interviews and were asked to submit an original essay detailing how they would address a pressing topic in American politics...
Sohal, who will receive $7,000 in both of his remaining undergraduate years, said the scholarship will help him defray the cost of tuition and supplement his income earned as a teaching fellow in Engineering Sciences 148: "Bioelectric Signals and Their Processing in Neural Networks...
...Supreme Court ruled that Texas could not charge tuition to children who were not legal residents. David Cole, a Georgetown University law professor, argues that it is not in the public's interest to "create a permanent caste of uneducated, illiterate people in our society." Gallegly's response: "It's a lot cheaper to return someone to his country of origin than it is to educate...
Fortunately, the massive building renovation program, which includes major projects like the transformation of Memorial Hall, has been funded by private gifts. University officials claim that the rising costs of information technology and library materials and operations have contributed to the tuition increase. However, we feel that the University must continue to seek more effective cost-cutting measures by promoting increased efficiency and maintaining improvements in student services...
...costs but also a rising number of students seeking financial aid, continues to admit students regardless of financial need. Harvard also ensures that the financial needs of all admitted students are met. Currently, two-thirds of Harvard undergraduates receive some form of financial aid. However, if the cost of tuition continues to mount so rapidly, we wonder how Harvard can sustain this commitment. Thus, we urge the University to attempt to continue slowing the rate of tuition increases in the coming years...