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...than 10 percent of the roughly 150 students accepted into the ALB program each year are of “traditional” college age, defined as between 18 and 22 years old. While students have diverse reasons for enrolling in the ALB program, the rising cost of college tuition can be one of them.According to Linda A. Cross, director of communications and marketing for the extension school, the mission of the Harvard Extension School is to offer the resources of Harvard University at a price that is affordable to members of the community. Undergraduate courses at the extension school...
...placed here. Who wouldn't want this calm, orderly world for an anxious child with all the sensitivities of autism? Alpine, in Paramus, N.J., has 28 students, ages 3 to 21, in six gleaming, light-filled classrooms. The staff-to-child ratio is 1 to 1. The $72,223 tuition is covered by the state--federal law requires a free education for children with disabilities in an "appropriate" setting...
Families in New England are spending a third of their annual income on college expenses—including tuition, other required fees, and living—according to a study conducted by Bridget T. Long, associate professor of education and economics at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. The study, “Paying for College: The Rising Cost of Higher Education,” found that college related expenses have increased by 7 percent since the 1992-1993 academic year. Co-sponsored by Massachusetts Institute for New Commonwealth (MassINC) and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts, the study also...
He’s been successful in that endeavor, by anyone’s estimation. Yuan has performed at venues from Carnegie Hall to Taipei’s National Music Hall. After compiling an impressive resume that boasts first place in the Haddonfield Concerto Competition, a full tuition scholarship to Julliard School of Music, and The Taiwan Youth Music Scholarship, Yuan also raked in this past year’s Harvard Radcliffe Orchestra (HRO) concerto competition. Next year, he will be carting his talents south to Yale for graduate study in music...
...campus. “If [the administration] had more leverage over the recruiters, HBS could kick them out if they didn’t cooperate,” he says. COST-BENEFIT ANALYSISThe hours spent at both Baker Library and Grafton Street do not come cheaply for HBS students. Tuition and fees alone for the class of 2007 totaled $43,678. However, students quickly discover that their busy social lives also carry a high price tag. The high cost of living may explain why the recruiting process at HBS has become such an important part of students’ lives...