Sentences with phrase «than tuition fees»

Money provided by parents or guardians for purposes other than tuition fees and academic purposes was considered as pocket money.
This recognised the fact that living costs are a greater financial concern than tuition fees for students and reflected Welsh Liberal Democrat policy.
When contrasted with Cable's now - forgotten indifference, this is in some ways an even bigger broken promise than tuition fees.
The Treasury is reportedly looking at the possibility of a graduate tax for students rather than a tuition fee hike.

Not exact matches

«Actions speak louder than words and from trebling tuition fees to scrapping the maintenance grant, the Tories» decisions have hugely increased student debt, with the most disadvantaged hit the hardest.
With an annual price tag of $ 72,228 for tuition, room and board, and fees, attending Mudd for four years will run students, and their families, more than a quarter of a million dollars.
Your school might approve more loan funds than you actually need for tuition, fees, and other educational expenses (cost of attendance).
Less than $ 15,000 room, board, tuition, fees and books for a bachelors degree and my CPA certification for the entire 4 years.
According to Statistics Canada, full - time undergraduate students paid $ 6,191 in tuition fees in 2015/2016, up more than three per cent from a year earlier, and continuing to grow each year.
And what about those sky high costs, some $ 64,200 more than the tuition and fees for Wharton's regular MBA?
In Scotland there are still no university tuition fees for Scottish students, meaning that a student attending a Bible college has to pay significantly more than the country's average student.
In his seven years as president, President Houshmand has implemented many programs and initiatives to decrease the cost of higher education, including creating a $ 25,000, four - year bachelor's degree program, awarding more than $ 27 million annually in scholarship funds and waivers, and committing to capping tuition and fee increases at or lower than the rate of inflation for his tenure.
He also made something less than a policy when he promised to get tuition fees down to # 6,000 a year.
Today's story in the Sunday Mirror that Labour would cap tuition fees at # 6,000, # 3,000 less than the level planned by the coalition, has certainly captured the headlines.
In justifying the raising of the cap on tuition fees to # 9,000, the coalition has made it a cornerstone of their argument that universities which charge more than # 6,000 will have to demonstrate they are increasing access to poorer students.
Plans to treble tuition fees are actually more progressive than the current system, experts have found.
Enthusiasm among most universities to charge higher tuition fees than ministers had expected is set to exacerbate coalition tensions over the policy.
Students are embarrassed because they know that they are listening to and spouting a bundle of scaremongering lies, spin and propaganda about what is, in fact, a funding proposal that makes higher education free at the point of entry and easier to afford than at any time since Labour introduced tuition fees.
Nassau Community College failed to collect $ 14 million in tuition and fees since 2006, depleted its reserves to «dangerously low levels» and spends more money than other area community colleges, a county comptroller's audit released Tuesday found.
I'm sure they now think it is an even better idea than putting 5p on plastic bags, an idea David Laws assures me is the most popular policy the LibDems have put forward since, er, the abolition of tuition fees.
In New York, average costs for tuition, fees, room and board at both private and public four - year institutions rose by more than 50 percent over the past decade.
The deal on electoral reform was crucial to the negotiations — and more crucial than the Lib Dems» own policy on tuition fees, it appears.
«The fair solution is to abolish tuition fees and ensure that graduate contributions are based on actual earnings in the real world, rather than sticker prices in prospectuses, which are based on guesswork.»
The sections on the damage Lib Dems have taken was admirably — and necessarily — frank, although the paragraphs on tuition fees were much less of a «mea culpa» than they first appeared.
Amid massive protests in Westminster later that year, Lib Dem MPs voted through an increase in tuition fees which would see some students paying three times more than under Labour for their degree tuition.
The biggest tragedy of Labour's tuition fees is that they were introduced without any mechanism to make sure they produced a better deal for students, rather than leaking out into things like the unreformed pensions of baby - boomer academics.
One experienced officer claimed the violence seen outside parliament as MPs voted to back the tuition fees hike was worse than that seen in the Poll Tax riots, Sir Paul claimed.
Nassau Community College failed to collect $ 14 million in tuition and fees since 2006, depleted its reserves to «dangerously low levels» and spends more money than other area community colleges, a county comptroller's audit found.
Also, Lord Browne's report «Sustaining a Future for Higher Education», which recommended graduates should only begin to repay tuition fees when or if they earned # 21,000 or above, estimated that only the top 40 % of earners on average would pay back all the charges paid on their behalf and that 20 % of the lowest earners would pay less than today.
The town of North Hempstead is suing Nassau County for the third time over tax revenue withheld to cover tuition reimbursement fees at the Fashion Institute of Technology, for a claim dating back more than a decade.
«He did what he called the free tuition — which is really not fee because it would only paying for tuition not the other costs and everybody who has gone to a SUNY school knows all the other costs are more than the tuition
Nick Clegg's position as leader seems stronger than at any point since the tuition fees debacle.
At the moment, if the tuition fees are marginally reduced it will still be nothing more than a shallow effort to placate young people.
Some surveys suggest that more than half of British 16 - and 17 - year - olds see themselves as likely to go to university, implying that aspiration has not been dented by tuition fees.
Speaking of increasing tuition fees, Mr Clegg said: «I have wrestled with this one more than anything else because I made a pledge which I find that I can not keep.
When Nick Clegg launched his party's election manifesto he told activists tuition fees could be abolished: «We've identified more than # 15bn of savings year on year..
The controversial policy document was voted through by the conference, freeing the leadership to downgrade policies, such as the abolition of tuition fees, to aspirations rather than commitments.
They know they will lose a leadership election if they say openly what they did before Corbyn was elected, that Labour should be tougher on benefits than the Tories, or that we need an Australian - style points system for migrants, or that # 9,000 tuition fees are here to say.
The money that generates substantially covers you, more than substantially covers you, for the policy of no tuition fees, no top - up fees, a reintroduction of grants for poorer students, that we have already successfully pioneered in one part of the UK in Scotland.
And Nick Clegg, who opted for this referendum rather than keeping his promise on tuition fees, described it as «a miserable little compromise».
Ajinkya said Cuomo's plan — while «definitely politically popular» because it includes a broader spectrum of students - fails to take into account college costs beyond tuition, such as books, fees and living expenses, which are growing just as fast or faster than tuition.
Tuition and fees began to grow much more rapidly than the average prices of other goods and services.
The frozen fee only applies to Quebec citizens, however; out - of - province graduate students will have to pay more than double in - province tuition fees at most Quebec universities this fall.
-- The Secretary shall pay to each individual entitled to educational assistance under this chapter who is pursuing an approved program of education (other than a program covered by subsections (e) through (i)-RRB- the amounts specified in subsection (c) to meet the expenses of such individual's subsistence, tuition, fees, and other educational costs for pursuit of such program of education.
In the UK, since tuition fees ballooned in 2012, undergraduate students can now expect to amass an average debt of more than # 44,000 over the course of their degree.
It would do this by covering the gap between tuition and existing financial aid (not including mandatory fees) for full - time students from families earning less than $ 125,000 per year, who have not exceeded their program's designated time to completion.
The average tuition and fees at the public four - year colleges was $ 7,340, 34 percent higher than the national average.
In recent years, tuition and fees at the public four - year colleges in Massachusetts have risen much more rapidly than across the nation.
Because they were more interested in promoting equality of opportunity than simply consumer choice, sociologist Christopher Jencks and law professors John Coons and Stephen Sugarman proposed placing some constraints on how vouchers could be used: Disadvantaged students would receive larger vouchers, and regulations would prevent any school that accepted vouchers from imposing tuition and fees beyond the value of the voucher.
The decision last month means those students will be charged $ 8,964 a year in tuition and fees — more than five times the $ 1,584 paid by California residents, a spokeswoman for the university system said.
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