Word: tuition
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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...simultaneous announcement that the Business School tuition is to be raised from $500 to $600 a year and that the Loan Fund will be increased to allow students to borrow $900 instead of $750 for the two year curriculum is an indication that the Baker Foundation is aiming at an efficient solution to the problem of cost of education. It is also clear that the fundamental object of education in business administration differs widely from that of the cultural and professional education gained in other branches of the University...
...deposit of $150 will be made by each student on arrival at Ticonderoga to cover charges for food, camp equipment, and transportation. A registration fee of $5 and tuition fee of $30 must be paid to the Bursar on or before June 1, by those wishing to participate in the work...
...offered: Anthropology,--Architecture. Astronomy, Botany, Chemistry, Comparative Philology, Economics, Education, Engineering Sciences, English, Fine Arts, French, Geology, German, Government, Greek, History, Hygiene, Italian, Landscape Architecture, Latin, Mathematics, Medical Sciences, Music, Philosophy, Physical Education, Physics, Psychology. Public Speaking, Social Ethics, and Spanish. The registration fee will be $5, and the tuition fees from...
...tuition at most colleges pays for about one-half of the student's actual expense to the institution. At Bennington, for those who can afford it, the tuition will be $850, covering the full price of instruction. One-fourth of the girls will be the recipients of $850,000 worth of scholarships. Each year from twelve districts of the U. S., one $1,000 scholarship will be awarded. Six foreign students will receive an annual stipend...
Faculty members will be paid on a sliding scale, depending upon individual living expenses. Should a married pedagog's tribe increase while he (she) is serving the college, an increase in tuition may necessarily be made to cover a raise in her (his) salary...