Word: fees
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...committee's investigation into governance at other major universites, which disclosed that Harvard is probably the only major American college that does not have a student activities fee and that does not fund its student parliament, has been a prime influence in the budget proposal. Activities charges range from $10 for four years at Dartmouth to $500 per student per year at the University of Pennsylvania. Almost all colleges allocate all or part of their activities fee to student government; and, in general, the richer the government, the more successful it is. The Associated Students of Stanford University (ASSU...
...check, for example, must let five years pass from the end of his sentence or probation before he can seek expungement; more serious offenders, like a grand larcenist, must wait ten years. Once the required interval has elapsed, the applicant submits a petition and a $30 filing fee to a judge, who must schedule a hearing within 60 days. If there are no objections from the police or other agencies, the request is usually granted. The ex-con's criminal record is then sealed, rather than destroyed. It may be consulted in the future by judges and certain other...
...Scholarship Bank--a six-month old Los Angeles-based service designed to locate scholarship funds in the private sector--is the first service offering a money-back guarantee stipulating that each student will receive at least $100 in aid or have the service fee of $35 refunded...
...time he rescues Hughes, Melvin's hopes for success are focused on a lyric he has written and has had set to music for a $75 fee he cannot really afford. When Melvin insists on singing Santa's Souped-Up Sleigh to Hughes, the thing turns out to be as awful as the title. A little later Dummar's wife Lynda, fed up with the futility of her husband's vague schemes, takes their child and leaves him to find work as a go-go dancer in a topless joint. Outraged, Melvin turns...
...food prices in the U.S. rose 1.7% in August, the highest increase in 2½ years. Although fuel costs did not increase at all in August, the Consumer Price Index jumped 0.7%. The Federal Reserve moved late in the week to attack inflation by raising the discount rate, the fee it charges on loans to member banks, from 10% to 11%. In response, banks began pushing up the prune rate...