Word: tuition
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...same time, tuition has risen dramatically. Close to half of the undergraduate population at the College receive outright scholarships, and without the Campaign, it is doubtful the Faculty could have kept pace with rising tuition...
Fifty years ago, aid was merit-based and offered only in proportion to gifts to the University from donors. Today, a combination of proceeds from the endowment and tuition pays for aid. The decision to add $2,000 to every student aid package coincides with cuts in federal funding. Ten years ago schools could expect the government to cover 20 percent of student aid, but today that figure has dwindled to 10 percent...
Need--blind admissions-Harvard's policy of evaluating applicants without regard for their ability to pay tuition-emerged as the third major aid development in the late 1950s and early 1960s, Fitzsimmons says...
There are 180 full scholarships available--thanks to an endowment of $13 million footed by New Utopia. The money will be raised through the sale of bonds and a 15-percent duty on imports to the city-state. Tuition to the university is $500 per course, plus $25 to apply and $200 to enroll...
...does Radcliffe sustain itself? Since Radcliffe transfers the "tuition" it collects directly to Harvard, Radcliffe pays for its activities mainly through the generosity of its alumnae. Radcliffe is currently in the middle of a capital campaign which, if successful, will double the college's endowment...