More Princeton men made more money over the summer than ever before, according to that university's bureau of student aid, but there's a hitch. Princeton tuition this year will be higher than ever before.
Minot C. Morgan, director of the aid bureau, said net summer earnings per man increased $100 over the 1951 average. The 1000 tiger men who worked this summer earned an average of $400 apiece.
Last spring, Princeton, following Yale and other colleges, raised its tuition $150, effective beginning this term. Tuition now stands at $750.
The university will set another record this year by distributing an all time high of $429,000 in outright grants. This, plus an average expected increase of 100 in earnings of men working during the school year, is expected to offset the tuition increase.
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