Tuition and Fees
Displaying 851 - 900 of 901 in reverse chronological order
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851 | Pre-registration held this week College Eye 41:29, p.3 |
Cost for summer session will be $160 which includes tuition, room, and board. | |
852 | Winter quarter food bills will be smaller College Eye 39:7, p.7 |
Due to shorter term. | |
853 | New fee system planned; simplification will speed registration College Eye 38:14, p.1 |
Students will pay $32 per term no matter what their classification;. | |
854 | Summer school at college elementary and high school Public Relations News Release 1946:143, p.1 |
Schedule for summer school announced. | |
855 | Lou Shepherd to head Carroll branch summer school Public Relations News Release 1946:136, p.1 |
College bulletin lists courses, tuition, and registration requirements. Creston and Spencer will also host branch summer schools. | |
856 | Branch school courses announced Public Relations News Release 1946:135, p.1 |
Creston, Carroll, and Spencer will be the sites for branch schools this year. The college bulletin lists courses, registration requirements, and tuition fees. | |
857 | From the Editor's Point of View College Eye 33:20, p.2 |
Discusses benefits of raising college fee. | |
858 | Defense ups registration College Eye 33:9, p.2 |
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859 | 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. | |
860 | Hurry! Last dip into dad's billfold College Eye 32:43, p.6 |
Graduates must pay final fees. | |
861 | Student educated at bargain price College Eye 29:19, p.1 |
Cost of instruction is $113.11 per term per student; students pays from $26 to $32 of this cost. | |
862 | Official notice College Eye 29:19, p.1 |
Students must arrange finances for spring semester in order to register. | |
863 | Students of '76 paid two-dollar tuition College Eye 28:26, p.3 |
William Bartlett writes to Professor Hart and tells about the early days of the school. | |
864 | Proposals for future of Teachers College are presented at conferences College Eye 28:6, p.1 |
Wide-ranging survey recommends new buildings, higher pay for faculty, curricular revision, sound extracurricular activities, administrative reorganization, and other things. | |
865 | Editorials; the low cost of living College Eye 25:6, p.2 |
Tuition cost for freshmen and sophomores is $25.00 per term, while juniors and seniors must pay $32.00 per term. | |
866 | Students find ways to beat the depression Public Relations News Release 1932:328, p.1 |
College expenses of room, board and tuition come to $147s for the college year, and $75 for underclassmen. Men and women students are doing light housekeeping to save on college expenses. | |
867 | Free admission are due to college fee, not matriculation College Eye 24:4, p.1 |
New college fee covers admission to athletic events, hospital service, and reduced subscription costs for student publications. | |
868 | Publications cut prices Alumnus 16:3, p.18 |
Activity fund means that prices can be reduced for College Eye ($.25 per term) and Old Gold ($2.50). | |
869 | Tuition rates increased Alumnus 16:2, p.14 |
Schedule of fees includes matriculation fee of $5; freshmen and sophomore tuition of $30 per term and junior and senior tuition of $32 per term; attempt to meet problems of economic conditions. | |
870 | An increase in tuition rates Public Relations News Release 1931:241, p.1 |
Tuition rate increased by two dollars for underclassmen and five dollars for upperclassmen; matriculation fee will begin in summer 1932; total tuition will be $25 per term for underclassmen and $32 for upperclassmen. | |
871 | Tuition policy is revised; change in rates is to become effective in June College Eye 23:31, p.1 |
Details on tuition changes. | |
872 | How much are you worth? College Eye 23:27, p.2 |
A look at what it costs to go to class. | |
873 | "Your sins shall be rewarded", cautions Secretary Boardman College Eye 22:27, p.6 |
The dangers of check bouncing are explained. | |
874 | Editorially speaking College Eye 19:23, p.4 |
Encourages students not only to invest in the college by paying tuition, but also to reap the rewards by learning what the college has to offer. | |
875 | Helper junior College Eye 18:41, p.4 |
Editorial discusses the fees juniors and seniors must pay at the end of the school year. | |
876 | New plan in college finance, let student pay College Eye 18:29, p.7 |
National rate is now about 31%; would raise tuition gradually until students pay the whole bill. | |
877 | Official Notice College Eye 18:11, p.2 |
Freshman and sophomore tuition raised from $17.50 to $20; other fees also raised. | |
878 | Raise in tuition at state schools for coming year; from $37.50 to $90 for juniors and seniors at T. C. College Eye 16:35, p.1 |
Tuition to be raised due to failure of the legislature to appropriate sufficient funds to state schools; tuition will be $17.50 per term for underclassmen and $30 for upperclassmen. | |
879 | Your money's worth College Eye 14:33, p.3 |
Comments on the relatively low activities fee, and praises the Lecture Course Committee for their selections. | |
880 | Are you with us? College Eye 14:20, p.5 |
Encourages students to pay their class dues. | |
881 | A new system College Eye 14:20, p.4 |
Suggests that class dues be paid at the time of registration. | |
882 | 3--400,000 dollars College Eye 14:11, p.4 |
Students will spend about that much money in town over the summer term. | |
883 | Legislature will change school laws College Eye 12:16, p.6 |
Maximum tuition will be raised from $8 to $12, among other changes. | |
884 | The new entertainment plan Alumni News Letter 3:3, p.2 |
Any student paying gymnasium fees receives free admission to Lecture and Entertainment Course. | |
885 | "Pay-Up Day" College Eye 8:20, p.4 |
Advocates extending Pay-Up Day to cover all debts owed to local business by student organizations. | |
886 | "Pay-Up Day" College Eye 8:19, p.3 |
Student Council organizes day to settle all outstanding student organization dues. | |
887 | Student activities and support College Eye 4:20, p.4 |
Claims students should donate more money to help support athletics and debate teams; suggests student activity ticket. | |
888 | Editorial College Eye 3:24, p.395 |
Want to add a fee to tuition to pay for the lecture course; seniors decide to construct gateway at 26th Street entrance. | |
889 | Editorial Normal Eyte 21:11, p.179 |
Editorial complains about the financing of athletics solely by gate receipts; proposes fee system that might extend to Lecture Course. | |
890 | 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. | |
891 | During the holiday vacation Normal Eyte 19:14, p.222 |
Carpenters have built 1200 lockers for students. | |
892 | Official Normal Eyte 18:18, p.279 |
Those who enroll late will be charged extra; Alys Bentley will teach music in the summer; let brick contract for Library; Governor Cummins will speak; plans for President's House ready; Simplified Spelling Board will meet; John Riggs is busy. | |
893 | The tennis courts Normal Eyte 13:2, p.22 |
Now in good shape; should pay the $.50 Athletic Association fee. | |
894 | A scholarship Normal Eyte 12:29, p.449 |
Available at Drake University. | |
895 | Official Normal Eyte 9:27, p.636 |
Mary Simmons will teach English at the Normal School; news of other additions to the faculty; street railway loop to College Hill considered; new departments to be organized; faculty promoted; summer session fees decreased. | |
896 | An effort is being made Normal Eyte 9:23, p.548 |
To collect tuition fees more promptly. | |
897 | Editorial: Ames wins debate by two to one Normal Eyte 9:8, p.173 |
Full report next week. Boards at ISNS and University of Iowa offering free tuition to students who are veterans of the Spanish-American War; Normal Eyte will not publish resolutions of sympathy this year. | |
898 | Official Normal Eyte 9:8, p.174 |
Important policy and procedure announcements including tuition exemption for Spanish-American War veterans; faculty considering adjustments to curriculum; hope to put summer session on regular basis; school needs $100,000 for new buildings. | |
899 | Official News and Notes Normal Eyte 7:9, p.99 |
Memorial addresses for Principal Gilchrist scheduled; excerpts from Board report shows increased enrollment and increased student expenses with overcrowded facilities; case for improved facilities. | |
900 | Official News and Notes Normal Eyte 7:8, p.86 |
Lengthy excerpts from the report of the Board of Trustees; ISNS budget outline; will collect a $5 fee from students to cover expenses unmet by appropriations; sewer system in place. |