Word: tuitions
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Silber, who presented the plan in an address to the National Center for Higher Education Management Systems in Denver, called for an initial federal appropriation for the plan of $5.5 billion, based on current tuition costs for four million students, McCracken said...
Sachar said the rising cost of private education will deprive millions of students of educational opportunities. He called on Congress to provide a tax break for parents who pay tuition...
...over "the dark, bewildered prison house of the isolated subjective self." His life was a series of afflictions: childhood illnesses that left him half deaf and half blind, recurrent episodes of near insanity, a career at Oxford that ended after a year because he could no longer afford the tuition, marriage to a woman 20 years his senior who died a bedridden alcoholic, years of inconceivably strenuous labor on his famous Dictionary, and in old age, loneliness and poverty. But he be longed among those "great experiencing natures," Bate says, whose lives and works illustrate the resilience of the will...
...Tuition hikes are already at "their upper limit." Otto Eckstein, Warburg Professor of Economics and a member of the group, said yesterday...
However, administrators apparently decided they must instead try to stabilize the rate of tuition increases. If the University cuts back the dividents, tuition will have to rise to compensate...