Word: tuitions
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...make matters worse, there has been a general reluctance to raise tuition fees. "At Johns Hopkins, for instance, student fees have gone up in the same proportion as salaries: 45%, or half the 90% rise in living cost in Baltimore . . . Because fees have not kept pace with other economic trends, a bachelor's degree is an outstanding bargain, subsidized in good part by the professor...
...this time the Union, remembering the previous spring's Russell Lowell debated, amended its constitution to ensure all guests complete freedom of speech. And Widener Library book pilfering reached new heights. In January sophomores fingered their wallets and breathed a sigh of relief that the new $50 increase in tuition would only apply to new students...
...which the new program differs from the old is that all payments will go directly to veterans, rather than as allowances for books and tuition fees paid to the colleges by the government. A maximum of $110 monthly will be paid to qualified veterans without dependents. Those with dependents would get up to a maximum $150 a month...
Seven of the full and 16 of the half tuition grants were awarded non-restrictively. Three of the remaining scholarships went to Radcliffe undergraduates, eight to students at the Graduate School of Education, and 12 others to undergraduates in Southern universities. The remaining award was given to a student at Principia College in Illinois...
American students, the handbook says, are eligible for more than 5,000 fellowships in 38 countries. Opportunities range from tuition and maintenance costs only to grants covering travel and living allowance...