Room and Board
Displaying 101 - 132 of 132 in reverse chronological order
# | Title | Date | Summary |
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101 | Regents approve proposal for no dorm rate increase College Eye 57:13, p.4 |
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102 | Board of Regents approves remodeling of Women's Gymnasium Public Relations News Release 1960:150, p.1 |
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 |
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 |
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 College Eye 51:13, p.3 |
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 |
Room and board will also increase $20 | |
107 | Board of Regents increases dorm rates Alumnus 40:2, p.3 |
Vote $30 increase with range now from $525 to $549. | |
108 | Dormitory rates raised 30 dollars College Eye 47:15, p.1 |
Annual rates will range from $525 to $549. | |
109 | State board approves changes Alumnus 39:4, p.3 |
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 College Eye 46:29, p.2 |
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 |
Will recommend $5 increase. | |
112 | Data released for early registration College Eye 44:9, p.1 |
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 |
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 |
Schedule of fees. | |
115 | Spring term student fee is announced College Eye 42:19, p.1 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
First increase since 1940; justification for the increase. | |
120 | Vets' raises won't affect rates--Ellis College Eye 39:21, p.1 |
Subsistence increases will not affect room and board rates. | |
121 | Students' financial obligations cited College Eye 33:1, p.6 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
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 College Eye 24:21, p.1 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
Will give day board to students for $2 per week. | |
131 | Spring term Students' Offering 2:6, p.7 |
Beginning of term; boarding reduced to $2.75 per week. | |
132 | The term has opened Students' Offering 2:5, p.4 |
152 have enrolled; board reduced to $3 per week to meet competition from boarding houses in town. |