Beginning September, 1921, the annual lee for tuition at Dartmouth College will be $250, according to an announcement made 'by the college authorities recently. This is an increase of $50 a year over the present rate and is found necessary, it is explained, on account of the increased costs of operation of the College.
With this increase the tuition fee will equal approximately 50 percent of the annual cost per man of operation of the College, an amount somewhat in excess of $500.
At the same time that the new tuition fee becomes effective a change will be made in the scale of scholarship rates in order that students dependent upon such aid may not be obliged to meet an increase disproportionate to their ability "to pay.