Word: tuitions
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Although he said the proposal would increase students' contact with one another and with faculty, Reiman said the change could result in a slight tuition increase, or in a reallocation of funds that would cut down the number of elective courses in the second and third years...
...student fees have become the single most important source of income, surpassing government money for the second straight year in 1976-77. Although nobody will come right out and say it, this income is what Harvard is probably going to milk the most. There's no doubt that student tuition will continue to rise annually for a number of years (at least until the end of the decade), and it seems certain that Harvard will also try to get more mileage from its staff and facilities by bringing in more students...
Hale Champion, financial vice president, said yesterday that tuition and fees now provide around 30 per cent of the overall university budget...
...lack of facilities, however, does permit Manter Hall to offer a far lower tuition than its closest competitor. While Manter Hall charges $1950 per year, Belmont Hill charges $3100, and Buckingham, Brown and Nichols charges $3025. Hall mentions that "there's really no competition because we don't have their facilities." He says that the current recession has hurt Manter Hall, but declines to elaborate...
Though the report says it "is inevitable" that tuition will rise for next year, the main thrust of the budget balancing will be to cut back in four areas, which...