Word: tuition
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...news of the changes spreads, Harvard and other universities are standing pat--with state schools relying on their already-cheaper tuition and Byerly Hall still mostly satisfied with its current system...
...says she applauds Princeton's move becauseit gave some students greater choice in highereducation, but says that even after the changesthe cost of a Princeton education was often higherthan Rutgers' $4000 full annual tuition...
...student who pays hefty tuition bills I do not believe it is asking too much for either or both of them to attend their classes in person. Not only does it make it difficult to adequately assess a class during shopping period, but it does little to convince me that professors are truly concerned about working with undergraduates. If the Core Program expects to lessen the criticism they have received as of late, I suggest that before they look to expand the program, they ensure the quality of their existing classes. While I understand and hope this is an isolated...
...panel found that, although tuition prices have started to stabilize, thecosts of educating continue to rise. If this trendpersists, higher education will find itself in aserious cost crunch...
...chair of the commission. William E. Trout, also the president of Belmont University, said that trend, of tuition hikes outstripping cost increases, has started to change--in a disturbing...