Sentences with phrase «full tuitions charged»

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You did not need to charge much as a monthly «tuition» in order to do this full time and be able to live from it.
• 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.
Annual tuition charges range from 27,700 Chinese yuan Renminbi (RMB)(# 2,619) for toddlers attending two days a week to 220,600 RMB (# 20,855) for full - time sixth formers.
While both states limit their vouchers and tax - credit scholarships to low - income students, they do not otherwise restrict admissions criteria, nor do they prevent schools from charging full tuition.
Typically, the full amount of a student's semester aid will be disbursed at one time, and the amount of tuition and fees, as well as housing and campus meal plan charges are deducted, with the remainder of the funds going directly to the student borrower (or, in the case of a PLUS loan, funds will go to the student's parent or parents).
The committee is requesting a permanent injunction against the charging of tuition, the removal of trustees who mismanaged funds, and a full investigation.
Cooper Union is one of the last higher education institutions in the U.S. to not charge students tuition — they're all covered by a full scholarship which is currently valued by the school at more than $ 38,000.
Speaking off the record, two full - time undergraduate professors said they felt «coerced» by the administration into coming up with proposals to charge students tuition.
The charge of the Working Group is to explore ways in which Cooper Union may revert to providing full - tuition scholarships for all enrolled students while establishing a sustainable financial model and continuing to invest in academic excellence.
In a move announced in the New York Times on Tuesday, Cooper Union will begin charging tuition to students in the graduate program; previously, all students at Cooper Union received full scholarships to attend the prestigious school for art and architecture.
As part of the agreement the board of trustees will create a «Free Education Committee» charged with developing a strategic plan aimed at returning The Cooper Union to a full - tuition scholarship model, while maintaining «Cooper Union's strong reputation for academic quality within its Art, Architecture and Engineering programs at their historical levels of enrollment.»
about the accepted Class of 2018, claiming — implausibly — that charging tuition will improve a college whose humanistic mission has provided full - tuition scholarships to all admitted students for over 150 years.
Bharucha backed this sentiment by citing a few irrelevant statistics about the accepted Class of 2018, claiming — implausibly — that charging tuition will improve a college whose humanistic mission has provided full - tuition scholarships to all admitted students for over 150 years.
Cooper senior Ryan Evell told the Voice last month that «if Cooper starts charging tuition, that would be as radical as Harvard saying that everyone who gets in gets a full scholarship.»
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