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Participants are required to complete 1,700 hours of service work a year in return for $4,725 to be used to meet tuition costs. Students can participate for one or two years and will receive stipends between $7,400 to $14,800 provided by both the government and the service program...
Corlette said Harvard is also interested in legislation to create a National Service Trust that would give young adults grants toward tuition in return for participating in community service...
...September more than 1,600 members of the class of 1997 will arrive to take up residence at Harvard, and their tuition-spending parents expect more than an excuse and a tent. Harvard, after all, is not a commuter campus. The upperclass houses and overflow housing are filled to the seams come late September...
...contend, correctly, that the medical profession is training far too many high-priced specialists; they constitute 88% of all doctors nationally. Kentucky is one state mulling ways to turn more doctors back to general practice. Benny Ray Bailey, chairman of the state senate committee on health and welfare, advocates tuition waivers and stipends for students going into primary-care medicine, if they agree to practice for a while in doctor-short rural areas. Bailey likens the current system to "training all the horses in the world to run a mile and a quarter and wondering why we can't find...
...Justice Department position, as argued at the trial by attorney David Seidman, is that MIT's tuition, or whatever fraction can be afforded by a certain student, constitutes a price for education and therefore must conform to antitrust standards...