Word: tuitions
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...find themselves today, and that is that in a real sense every boy today in college, regardless of the financial background of his parents, is on a scholarship . . . For example, if the average cost per boy to the college today is $1,200 and a parent pays the top tuition asked by the college, which may be $600, then his son is receiving in a real sense a scholarship of $600 from the college...
...Foot in Heaven. In Las Vegas, Nev., Henry Albert Beebe, arrested for illegal possession of four boxes of morphine syringes, told police he was trying to sell the stuff to pay his tuition through Bible school...
...Spanish-colonial-style plant on a mesa overlooking the Pacific Ocean. Its alumni, canvassing West Coast parents and public-school principals, had lined up a record number of applicants for the coming year. And Santa Barbara, with an endowment of $200,000, a staff of 13 and 61 students (tuition & board: $2,000), was about to launch a $125,000 building project which would make room for 125 students...
...student may register for as many or as few courses as he wants, in contrast to the old system under which he paid $25 per half course and was eligible for the reduced tuition only after having completed the minimum resident requirement for the doctorate...
Another important aspect of the new rules is the highly simplified plan of reduced tuition for G. S. A. S. students. A graduate student who has registered and paid for two years of work is now eligible for a reduced tuition rate of $70 per year, no matter whether he is a part of full time student...