Word: tuitions
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...that is just the beginning. The Young commission report calls for a network of community colleges-some with two-year courses leading possibly to the degrees of A.A. (Associate in Arts) and A.A.S. (Associate in Applied Science)-for students who want college-level study at low tuitions and close to home. Under New York's plan, half the capital cost must come from the local community. In addition, the community must furnish a third of the operating cost, with another third coming from tuition (probably about $150 a year). The rest of the money will come from the state...
This will be done, Dean Rogers explained, by the elimination of the Laboratory, Library and Guidance Plan for Ph.D. and S.D. candidates and a new system of reduced tuition. Formerly, a student could do research for his thesis without enrolling in any courses; under the old system a full program of courses cost $150 more than the registration fee alone...
...Reduced Tuition Possible...
Under the new plan a graduate student who has registered and paid for two years of work is now eligible for a reduced tuition rate of $70 a year, no matter whether he is a part or full time student...
...would sponsor such a project? Having heard the plan, M.I.T. promised free tuition for any students they brought over. But all the rest Eames and Haynes would have to arrange themselves. They went to Washington, got the State Department's blessing, called at 22 foreign embassies and asked for students from each...