It's helpful to look at old subscription prices when trying to set new subscription prices. Note that MIT is closed on Christmas Day/Eve and New Year's Day/Eve, and so we don't dance then and the subscription prices should reflect that. Also students often go away between finals and IAP and during spring break, and the student rates should probably reflect that.The current price for admission to a single Tuesday dance is $2 for students and $4 for non-students. For the summer of 2007 and before it was $2 and $3.50. (The increase was to include early rounds.)
Class members get their first class free, so to be sure there's a financial incentive for class members to buy a subscription, the subscription period starts the second week of class and finishes the last week of class. This exactly determines the dates of all of the subscription periods. The dates for class are determined by the PE calendar which is related to the academic calendar. The current price for admission to a single Tuesday dance is $2 for students and $4 for non-students. For the summer of 2007 and before it was $2 and $3.50. (The increase was to include early rounds.).
We don't dance when MIT is closed, and prices need to reflect that. MIT is closed:
- 4th of July
- Christmas Eve/Day
- New Year's Eve/Day
Students rates should also reflect a discount for weeks when they are likely to be out of town, for example:
- Between finals and IAP in the winter
- Spring break
MIT undergrads, grad-students, non-MIT college students, children younger than college age, adults in night school who ask for it, and unemployed non-students who ask for it all get the student rate.
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