Word: tuitions
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...tuitions were doubled, state and local governments could "increase their tuition receipts by $2 to $3 million," and use most of this money for scholarships, "thus helping the genuinely poor, able and well-motivated boy," Harris said...
Before an executive comes, the company involved agrees to pay his expenses and salary for the time elapsed. With tuition $1750, room $285-300, board $700, and travel, entertainment and salary added to that; sending a man to the AMP program costs a firm about $5000. It must also pay a replacement during the executive's absence. "But it is a double training program in a sense," says William P. Gormbly, Director of the AMP program, "because a company is training the replacement for a responsible position at the same time its man is participating in the AMP program...
...varied as a Foreign Legion battalion, range from competent to questionable. School financing is by private donations. Last week Attorney General Bruce Bennett promised that each student forced to transfer to an accredited public or private school could draw perhaps as much as $172.66 in state funds for tuition, but accreditation of Little Rock's stopgap schools seems doubtful...
Pyne said that the "pay-as-you-go scheme" had resulted from the increase in board and tuition rates instituted this year. "You can pay for everything else by the month," he said, "why not education, too?" Pyne said that the new system would make payment of the increased rates easier for most students...
...loan plan, with only one per cent default in 25 years," he pointed out. The Business School's program, which depends "on moral obligation," is another instance of such a plan's effectiveness, Harris said. The system, he maintained, should prove to be "the most effective way of getting tuition...