Word: tuitions
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...plan, introduced by a special legislative commission last March, proposes a New England compact which would organize a regional medical and dental school training program. Under the compact, schools would receive from the New England states the financial difference between tuition of the New England residents accepted at the schools and the cost to the university of an expanded program...
...Fulbright award includes tuition, books maintenance and transportation for one year of foreign study...
Fulbright award winners receive financial grants from the government which pay for the student's tuition, books, maintenance, and transportation for a year...
...first president ran the University on an annual budget of 175 pounds, 55 of which were Dunster's own salary. Tuition then was about a pound and a third per year, but the student had to pay an additional three pounds when he received his degree. Whatever capital was available in those days could be let out at eight percent...
Most important, however, is the fact that costs have risen greatly and that investment returns, which made up 64 percent of Harvard's income in 1845, today amount to only 26 percent. Currently, tuition comprises 22 percent, and "gifts for immediate use" account for another fifth...