Word: tuition
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Presidential candidate Benjamin W. Dreyfus '01 took a more light-hearted approach to the debate and argued that the council should get more than the proposed $50 term-bill increase--$30,000 dollars more. He argued that students' entire tuition be sent directly to the council's coffers...
...actual admissions oversights go, Lewis says the office doesn't have any problems. "We may be wrong, but we're never careless," Lewis maintains. "All I know is we admit people and they show up and live in dorms and are your roommates. Most people pay tuition. It works out okay," she jokes. However, sometimes Harvard will rescind an offer if something drastic happens post-decision. The most famous case was Gina Grant, whose admission offer was revoked in 1995 after the office learned of her 1991 manslaughter conviction for killing her abusive mother. Most instances are less lurid--plummeting...
...University's Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) allows Harvard employees to take classes at the Extension School and graduate programs including the Divinity School at a fraction of the normal tuition...
...know what's not happening here because of the lack of funding," O'Dair says. "I would support a student activities fee, but the students feel that such funding should be paid for out of their tuition...
...provision also affects parents who take out loans to pay for their children's college tuition...