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Business School applicants will now have to pay a $15 charge to cover the cost of processing admissions blanks, it was reported yesterday.
The Faculty Committee on Admission Policy discussed reinstating a pre-war fee of $10 last winter, but it was decided to raise the charge because of increased clerical costs. The charge affects next year's entering class. The committee also hopes the fee will discourage unsure applicants.
Two years ago, the Medical School increased its $2 charge to $5. The Law School charges applicants $10.
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