Sentences with phrase «after tuition charges»

Students may request a refund check from the USD Student Accounts Office if there is a credit balance on the account, after tuition charges have been paid.

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After adopting a bitterly contested plan a few years ago to charge students tuition for the first time in a century, the Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art announced that it hoped to make the college tuition - free again for all undergraduates in 10 years.
Just days after his online apology for breaking his promise on tuition fees, Clegg announced he would be putting the resolutely anti-nuclear Danny Alexander in charge of the Trident review — a move which is sure to horrify Tory right - wingers.
• the maximum annual tuition fee (chargeable with an access agreement) is # 9,000 for full - time courses and # 6,750 for part - time courses • the basic annual fee (chargeable without an access agreement) is # 6,000 for full - time courses and # 4,500 for part - time courses • the average «headline» full - time fee (i.e. before fee waivers) is # 8,385 • the average fee that full - time students will be charged (i.e. after fee waivers) is # 8,123 • the full state maintenance grant is # 3,250 • the threshold for the full maintenance grant is a household income of # 25,000 • the threshold for a partial maintenance grant is a household income of # 42,600.
The school charges an average annual tuition of about $ 49,880 with data from the school indicating that 100 per cent of the students here transition to college after graduation.
The school charges an average annual tuition of $ 32,000 with data from the school indicating that 100 per cent of the students here will transition to college after graduation.
Cooper Union Is No Longer Free — After a year and a half of deliberation by the board and fierce protests by its artist alumni, teachers, and students, the historically free East Village art school will begin charging $ 20,000 tuition in fall 2014, though incoming students «with the greatest need» will still be able to attend without paying, and others will have their fee decided by a sliding scale.
Cooper Union, after all, doesn't charge tuition and this has been the college's practice for over a century.
Cooper Union President Jamshed Barucha has borne the brunt of much of the protesters» anger because, they say, he's the one who raised the possibility of charging tuition almost immediately after taking office in 2011.
On May 8, 2013, two weeks after Copper Union announced it would charge tuition, students occupied the president's office.
But after several reportedly financial missteps, Cooper Union fell into a financial crisis and began charging tuition to its undergraduate students to stabilize its financial accounts.
A group of students in December occupied the top floor of the Foundation Building for a week in December after rumors that the school's financial problems may lead officials to begin charging tuition.
Within the last three years, after first realizing its dire financial straits could mean that the school might have to start charging tuition, Cooper appears to have been tensely simmering, and at times boiling over into public displays or outright legal action.
Students, alumni and the faculty sued the administration in May 2014 after trustees voted to start charging tuition to stave off insolvency after a series of financial blunders.
Then, in April 2013, after almost two years of dithering, Bharucha and the board announced that they had decided to start charging tuition.
Fifty or so students took over the office of President Jamshed Bharucha in early May after Cooper Union, strapped for cash, announced that it would charge undergraduate tuition for the first time in at least a century.
A crowd gave Cooper Union's Foundation Building a symbolic hug Tuesday after the East Village college decided to charge tuition.
The Cooper Union financial crisis and tuition protests constitute the events surrounding Cooper Union's announcement that they would begin charging tuition after being a tuition - free school for most of its history.
Eight months after Cooper Union administrators said there was no way to avoid charging tuition, a panel says there is.
Last year, after the school said it faced financial ruin otherwise, it began charging tuition.
Four years after voting to start charging its students tuition for the first time in its 150 - year history, the administration of the beloved school is moving back toward offering free education.
Slightly more than a year after the Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art announced its plan to charge tuition, a group of professors, admitted students and alumni filed a lawsuit in New York State Supreme Court on Tuesday against the school's board of trustees.
A Cooper Union graduate was arrested Wednesday after he scaled his alma mater's namesake statue in protest over the announcement that the famed institution will start charging tuition for graduate studies.
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman has been investigating how the school got into the financial trouble that spurred its decision to start charging tuition after more than 100 years of being free.
As you've likely noticed, most universities will charge students who are enrolling after arriving from out - of - state as much as three times the expected tuition of a resident.
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