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Financial Aid/Tuition/Fees, 1931 - 1995

 File — Box: D-03, Folder: D:023
Identifier: D:023

Scope and Contents

From the Series: This series includes materials relating to Admissions, budget, Career Planning and Placement, Dean of College/Faculty/Students, Development Office/development drives, estates/wills/bequests, Financial Aid, tuition, grants, Muhlenberg's libraries, Public Relations, Ministerium Appeals, Memorial Funds, Multicultural Life, Public Relations, Registrar, and scholarships.

Includes booklets, newspaper clippings, promotional and marketing materials, correspondence, statistical reports, letter heads, emails, published papers, newsletters, legal papers, photos, matriculation book, and postcards.

Dates

  • 1931 - 1995

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

The collection is open for research, with only a few very limited restrictions; access by appointment.

Extent

From the Collection: 50 Linear Feet (The bulk of the printed material (previously the vertical files) is contained in flip-top document cases. Textiles, memorabilia, and other realia is stored in appropriate lidded boxes.)

College student loan fund 1931; potential cuts in federal aid 1995; brochures; business manager LeRoi Snyder suggests charges for students 1939; Tyson letter to Benfer that tuition will increase plus incidental fee; President C. Morris Smith of Susquehanna Univ. requests of Tyson an inclusive list of student fees charged 1939;

Mentions pre-ministerial boys who get aid through Trexler Fund 1945;

Effective with fall term, 1956, $700 per year will cover tuition, general fees and laboratory fees

A comprehensive fee of $810 per year covers instruction, all laboraroty fees, use of the librry and athletic caculities, and more (undated)

Undated editorial "Increased tuition . . . " mentions President Jensen

Creator

Repository Details

Part of the College Archives (Muhlenberg College Collection) Repository

Contact:
Trexler Library
Muhlenberg College
2400 Chew Street
Allentown PA 18104 United States