Board of Visitors minutes November 11, 1949 | ||
TUITION AND FEES
The Bursar presented data showing tuition at other universities requested by the Board at
its previous meeting, namely, University of Alabama, Harvard University, University of Maryland, University
of North Carolina, University of Pennsylvania, Princeton University, Tulane University, Washington
and Lee University, and Yale University. He presented also a study of instructional costs in
the several departments of the University.
After careful consideration, the Board approved the following schedule of increases in
tuition and fees, to be effective in September 1950
SCHEDULE OF TUITION CHANGES EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 1950
Department | Tuition 1949-50 | Tuition 1950-51 |
College | $350 | $450 |
Medicine | 600 | 800[1] |
Engineering | 350 | 450 |
Education | 350 | 450 |
Education | 275 | 450 |
Department | Tuition 1949-50 | Tuition 1950-51 |
Medicine | $350 | $400[3] |
College | 150 | 160 |
Engineering | 200 | 210 |
ALL LABORATORY FEES ARE TO BE ABOLISHED.
THE STUDENT HEALTH FEE WILL BE INCREASED TO $20.00 PER SESSION.
Law School Tuition
Action on an increase in tuition in the Department of Law was deferred until after a conference
between the President and the Law Alumni Association, scheduled for Friday, November 18.
The President was authorized, after this conference, to increase the Law School tuition if he
deemed it advisable. Mr. Darden asked for an expression of opinion by the Board concerning the
advisability of increasing this tuition, and it was the sense of the Board that the non-resident
tuition in the Department of Law should be increased by $100
Board of Visitors minutes November 11, 1949 | ||