Word: tuitions
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...courses, for which tuition is $5, are open to all men and women. No entrance requirements or examinations are required, and a student may take as many courses as he wants. Harvard offers the degree of Adjunct in Arts to those evening students who pass 17 full courses distributed in the same manner which undergraduates must follow...
...cost of tuition for the courses is explained by the fact that they were set up in 1836 under the will of John Lowell, who specified that their fee should be equivalent to the value of four bushels of wheat. Until 1910 Harvard alone conducted the courses, but in that year other local colleges and universities joined it to form the Commission of Extension Courses...
...After looking over III Eastern campuses, the University of Vermont reported that a year in college (tuition, room and board) costs the average student...
Last spring, Princeton, following Yale and other colleges, raised its tuition $150, effective beginning this term. Tuition now stands...
...university will set another record this year by distributing an all time high of $429,000 in outright grants. This, plus an average expected increase of 100 in earnings of men working during the school year, is expected to offset the tuition increase...