Word: tuitions
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Improvements in security, building renovations, and higher wages will all contribute to a probable hike in tuition, room and board costs for the '78-'79 academic year, Harvard officials said yesterday...
Thomas O'Brien, financial vice president, said yesterday the Harvard Corporation will cast a final vote on the exact amount of the possible tuition increase at their meeting in early February, based on cost proposals to to submitted by the faculty deans by January...
Although Robert E. Kaufman '62, associate dean of the faculty, yesterday refused to estimate the size of the expected tuition hike, he told a meeting of the Committee on Harvard Undergraduate Life (CHUL) just before the winter recess that he estimates the increase in total costs will be 7 to 8 per cent...
...then came the fiscal crisis, which among other nice things ended free tuition at CUNY. Not only would you get a mediocre education, but you'd have to pay for it too. To convince big banks and federal officials of New York's sincerity and determination to help itself out of its crisis, city officials threw out a decades-old steppingstone to success, one that served millions of poor but hardworking kids. Free tuition was more than an isolated policy, it was a symbol of opportunity. And now it's gone...
Attendance at Yale's summer session had declined for the past three years. Officials cited the high cost of tuition and declining student interest as reasons for falling profits...