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    An update:

    - tuition is $34,300/year, financial aid, stated merit-based and need-blind

    - Sam Vandervelde (Dean of Mathematical Sciences): http://proofschool.org/team/sam-vanderveldeboard-of-trustees/

    - Zachary Sifuentes (Non-Math Academic Dean (NoMAD)): http://proofschool.org/team/zachary-sifuentesschool-leadership/

    - interesting docs:

    * Position Announcement in the Mathematical Sciences: http://proofschool.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/Math_Pos_Ann_PS_2015.pdf

    * Position Announcement in the Humanities and Social Sciences: http://proofschool.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/Hum_SS_Ann_PS_2015.pdf .

    I've been following the news with fascination. (The school has not started yet.)

    35k/year (fixed for the first 4 years; probably more later, as everywhere) may be problematic for many in the "middle class", especially considering the college tuition expenses in the future.


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    I see why TMC was put on hold.
    Should be a cool school.

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