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Room and Board

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101 Regents approve proposal for no dorm rate increase
College Eye 57:13, p.4
12/14/1962
102 Board of Regents approves remodeling of Women's Gymnasium
Public Relations News Release 1960:150, p.1
12/12/1960 The Board of Regents approves a remodeling project for the Women's Gymnasium, the purchase of the Robert H. Johnson property, new room and board rates, and new tuition fees for the Social Science Seminar.
103 Regents approve changes in name, function, degree
College Eye 52:10, p.1
11/18/1960 New name may be State College of Iowa; students may be able to earn a B. A. degree without teacher education courses; consider room and board increase; approve utility extensions.
104 Fees to be higher at TC next year
Alumnus 45:1, p.9
2/1/1960 Undergraduate resident fees go from $100 to $110 per semester; dorm room and board fees will rise by about $20.
105 Pres. Maucker explains rise in both fees, scholarships
Maucker--James William (President of ISTC--SCI--and UNI)
College Eye 51:13, p.3
12/17/1959 Will add $20 to fees and $20 to room and board in order to cover rising costs.
106 Fee increase approved by Board of Regents; basic fee increased $20, raised from $80 to $100
College Eye 48:30, p.1
5/24/1957 Room and board will also increase $20
107 Board of Regents increases dorm rates
Alumnus 40:2, p.3
5/1/1956 Vote $30 increase with range now from $525 to $549.
108 Dormitory rates raised 30 dollars
College Eye 47:15, p.1
1/20/1956 Annual rates will range from $525 to $549.
109 State board approves changes
Alumnus 39:4, p.3
12/1/1955 Will shift from quarters to semesters beginning with 1957 summer session; also, all students in dorms must pay both room and board.
110 A million dollar operation
Cias--Gerald W. (Student--1953)
College Eye 46:29, p.2
4/29/1955 Money spent on room and board by students is seeing good use by college.
111 College to recommend increase in room rates
College Eye 44:33, p.3
5/29/1953 Will recommend $5 increase.
112 Data released for early registration
College Eye 44:9, p.1
11/7/1952 To be held November 19.
113 Fire fighting isn't part of the curriculum but two students are working it in on the side
Public Relations News Release 1951:8, p.1
8/4/1951 It's all part of Firechief Dick Kennison's plan to keep a full night firefighter force in the fire station in downtown Cedar Falls. Charles Langerud, and Jim Lundquist, study firefighting techniques, work around the engines and answer fire calls.
114 Fall registration fees increased to over $200
College Eye 42:37, p.1
7/13/1951 Schedule of fees.
115 Spring term student fee is announced
College Eye 42:19, p.1
2/16/1951 Fees will be $36; tuition will be $36; board will be $100.
116 State owns dorms and Commons; supervision by Board of Education
College Eye 42:13, p.3
12/14/1950 A look at the administration and finances of dorms and the Commons.
117 Set advanced registration for July 26, 27: raise students fees slightly for thirteen week quarter
College Eye 41:36, p.1
7/21/1950 Fees for the fall quarter have been set at a total of $188; $36 tuition fees, $36 room rent, and $116 for food service.
118 Pre-registration held this week
College Eye 41:29, p.3
5/5/1950 Cost for summer session will be $160 which includes tuition, room, and board.
119 Dorm rents increase $3 quarterly, give higher costs as a reason
College Eye 39:28, p.1
4/23/1948 First increase since 1940; justification for the increase.
120 Vets' raises won't affect rates--Ellis
College Eye 39:21, p.1
2/27/1948 Subsistence increases will not affect room and board rates.
121 Students' financial obligations cited
College Eye 33:1, p.6
9/9/1941 Tuition and fees must be paid upon enrollment; room and board must be paid within first five days of quarter.
122 Dorms and Commons offer combination of room and food fees
College Eye 31:32, p.1
5/17/1940 Those who live in the dorms must pay for their board at the time that they register.
123 Campus life
Alumnus 18:3, p.15
7/1/1934 Campus scenes from Old Gold include working for board, hazing, and registering with Placement; photo.
124 Who said that it took a big bank account to attend college? Four students prove they can live on $2.00 per week
College Eye 25:11, p.1
8/18/1933 Four men students find a way to live very cheaply.
125 Reduced dormitory room rates will be continued next term
College Eye 25:6, p.1
7/14/1933 Room and board fees reduced twenty per cent; will be $2 per week for double room.
126 Student expenditures as reviewed by survey average four hundred dollars; women spend a hundred dollars more than men
Suter--Frances H. (Class of 1936)
College Eye 24:21, p.1
2/24/1933 Students' average expenditure for the year is $392, with men spending $342 and women spending $443; breakdown of expenditures.
127 Students are economical; cost of living report shows average expenses to be very low; are self-supporting
Normal Eyte 20:28, p.463
4/13/1910 Total cost of living is $79.45 per term; up twenty per cent from eight years ago; eighteen per cent earn enough to cover all costs; twenty-two per cent earn at least half of their expenses.
128 Cost has been counted; average expenses at Normal less than at Drake, Grinnell, Ames or Cornell
Normal Eyte 14:26, p.405
3/26/1904 Professors Walters, Gist, and Arey report detailed cost of living expenses in several college towns; average expense per term for an ISNS student is $58.21.
129 Cooks combine; pro and con of the situation
Normal Eyte 14:1, p.2
9/5/1903 Students dissatisfied with increase in cook's fee; a look at costs of rooming and boarding costs.
130 Mrs. Rogers
Normal Eyte 4:23, p.363
3/9/1895 Will give day board to students for $2 per week.
131 Spring term
Students' Offering 2:6, p.7
3/1/1879 Beginning of term; boarding reduced to $2.75 per week.
132 The term has opened
Students' Offering 2:5, p.4
2/1/1879 152 have enrolled; board reduced to $3 per week to meet competition from boarding houses in town.

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