Word: tuitions
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Instead, the impetus for the student protest came--as it did in Brown's 1975 anti-tuition-hike student walkout--from a small, active group of students. Bicks estimates that of Brown's approximately 4000 students, "only about 1000" actively support the union in the strike...
Others express a "them-or-us" attitude toward the labor dispute, which centers primarily on union wage demands. "My reasons for opposing the strikers' demands are simple," Jane Spectre, a junior, said this week. "If we give them a pay raise, we'll get a tuition hike...
Ernest Lynton, UMass vice president for academic affairs, said yesterday Simmons will handle student-related services for the 30,000-student university, administering admissions and financial aid and tuition and fee policies...
...schools, there are 2,125 blacks and four whites in the public schools. Overall, there are now 3,500 private academies in the South. About 750,000 mostly middle-class students-one out of ten white students in the South-attend these schools, which vary widely in quality and tuition. Some are makeshift affairs in church basements; others have multimillion-dollar facilities and are as good as or better than the region's public schools. Although they were founded in response to desegregation, the academies are preferred by some parents partly because they tend to be less permissive (paddling...
...credit for undergraduate tuition must first survive a Senate-House conference. The House version of the bill does not include the provision for tuition...