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The cost of attending eastern universities continues to rise, as Yale and MIT officials recently announced tuition increases for next year, following similar increase estimates at Harvard and Brown.
Yale President Kingman Brewster said in a news conference yesterday that the college's tuition will increase by $350 in the 1977-78 school year, bringing the total tuition there to $4750.
MIT students will pay an added $350 in tuition costs next year, hoisting the new total to $4350, Robert Byers of the MIT news office said yesterday.
At Brown, tuition costs will also rise by $350, a spokesman at the registrar's office there said yesterday.
Dartmouth officials will announce a '77-78 tuition next Monday, a member of the school's newspaper staff said yesterday. The increase is "a given," the student said.
Tuition costs at Boston University and Northeastern University will also probably escalate, although no official announcements have been made yet, spokesmen for the schools said yesterday.
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