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The first fraternity house in the South was likely one rented by members of Beta Theta Pi at Hampden–Sydney College from at least 1856. Alpha Tau Omega was then the first fraternity to own a house in the South when, in 1880, its chapter at The University of the South acquired one.
UTA transitioned to a mix of online, in-person and hybrid classes for the fall semester, returning to online-only classes after Thanksgiving. [191] [192] In spring 2021, UTA offered a mix of on-campus, online, and hybrid classes. [193] That semester, UTA mandated masks and daily self-monitoring for COVID-19 symptoms. [194]
At first, GVC did not charge its students tuition, [8] [16] while room and board cost students $20 per month and textbooks cost approximately $15–20 per year. [8] Fees increased substantially by the early 1920s, with maintenance fees for a semester reaching as high as $86.40. [ 22 ]
UT Arlington fielded a football team, playing out of Maverick Stadium, until it was discontinued after the 1985 season. The university administration noted major financial losses of about $1 million per year and low average attendance (5,600, the student body at the time was 23,100).
Undergraduate tuition and fees for in-state students is $13,812 total for the year ($6,906 per semester). Out-of-state students pay a higher price of $33,256 for the year ($16,628 per semester).
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The Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity house at Syracuse University in Syracuse, New York. The first fraternity in North America to incorporate most of the elements of modern fraternities was Phi Beta Kappa, founded at the College of William and Mary in 1775. The founding of Phi Beta Kappa followed the earlier establishment of two other secret student ...