Word: tuitions
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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...What will [Notre Dame players] get? They will get what they have always got, no matter how poor they may be: an opportunity for a real education. They will get tuition scholarships, and a job that will interfere neither with their studies nor with their athletics, to help defray the expenses of their board and lodging...
Keyes D. Metcalf, director of the University Library, said that the increased staff will be paid for out of gifts and tuition. He added, "We have tried to shorten the hours where it would hurt the fewest people...
Since the last war, almost all of the nation's 77 accredited medical schools have been facing a financial crisis. The cost of educating a man at Harvard Medical is figured at roughly three times the relatively large amount ($800) tuition he pays for that education...
Many schools fear a tuition boost will be necessary, but an official at Dartmouth observed that "too big a boost will price colleges out of the market, with state institutions charging much lower fees...
Doubling financial aid to students will require $60,000 annually. Present scholarship money pays for only seven percent of the tuition with the need for new study grants rising because of increasing cost of education and the ending of G.I. benefits. Officials estimate that over half of the student body is in need...