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Cornell to increase fees after fall in income

By David Turner in London

Published: November 5 2008 02:00 | Last updated: November 5 2008 02:00

Cornell University, one of eight Ivy League colleges, has introduced cost-cutting measures and plans to raise tuition fees in order to try to weather the downturn.

The university has been hit in three ways. New York state is expected to cut its grants, the value of investments in its $6bn (€4.6bn, £3.8bn) endowment has fallen, and donations are likely to decline.

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