Just two years before, the group had paid only $3,800 an acre for the land.
The group has paid for the return of 15,447 people.
The group also paid for him to travel to Italy to study art from 1761 to 1765.
The group paid $57 million for the building last September.
The group would pay $500 up front, with an additional $4,500 due at the conclusion of the 30 days.
The group paid an average of $20.17 per share when they bought the stock last November.
As a result, however, other groups that have benefited under the current system will pay more.
The group paid $150,000 last month toward a required $700,000 down payment.
The group, officials said, has never paid more than $15 a year for a Web site.
The group also pays traveling costs of about $1,000 for each student.