September 1866
The yearly fee for tuition and residence was raised from $350 to $400, where it would remain until 1905. Towards the end of his life, on June 10, 1868, the Founder wrote to President Raymond:
“My maxim or motto is now the same as at the beginning of our enterprise – Do all things Intelecturall and Material the best, and make your prices accordingly… .I go for the best means, cost what they may, & corresponding prices for tuition in return….”
Elizabeth Hazelton Haight, ed., Autobiography and Letters of Matthew Vassar