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Updates for June 4, 2010
UMass students to pay $1,100 more in fees in 2010
By: Jaime Lutz
The University of Massachusetts Board of Trustees’ administration and finance committee voted June 2 to maintain a 2009 tuition and fee hike that could result in students having to pay $1,100 more to attend schools in Massachusetts’ public uni…
Bring your wallet Autumn Quarter
By: Richard Oviatt
When Ohio State students return for Autumn Quarter, they should plan to bring their wallets. With the approved tuition increase and mandatory Union fee, annual fees will be at least $741 more than they were in autumn 2009.
The increased tuition represent…
Updates for June 3, 2010
Tech Board of Regents approves increases in tuition, fees for fall
By: Ralston Rollo
The Texas Tech Board of Regents approved a plan which includes a 9.95 percent increase in tuition during its meeting from May 13 to May 14….
Updates for May 6, 2010
Tuition reform passes committee
By: Xerxes A. Wilson
University administrators, faculty and student leaders witnessed the Governor’s plan for tuition reform clear its first political hurdle of the legislative session Thursday. An amended version of House Bill 1171, also known as the LA Grad Act, pa…
Updates for May 4, 2010
Students drown in debt
By: Kathy Dittrich
Continually raising tuition prices and a decreasing standard of living fuel student debt crisis.
It’s that time of year again, when young recent college grads with little-to-no work experience are set loose, diplomas in hand, on the so-called “real” world where one’s value is measured in salary digits and employment perks. Rec…
Updates for May 3, 2010
No air conditioning: A campus-wide response
By: Jessica Lynch
In reaction to further budget cuts and recent tuition increases at UCCS, Marryl Hoober’s renowned geography class is at it again.
No air conditioning: A campus-wide response
By: Jessica Lynch
In reaction to further budget cuts and recent tuition increases at UCCS, Marryl Hoober’s renowned geography class is at it again.
No air conditioning: A campus-wide response
By: Jessica Lynch
In reaction to further budget cuts and recent tuition increases at UCCS, Marryl Hoober’s renowned geography class is at it again.
Updates for April 30, 2010
McCormick joins 16 college presidents to object budget
By: Greg Flynn
University President Richard L. McCormick was one of 17 public college and university presidents who headed to Trenton yesterday to object to funding cuts and caps on tuition hikes. In his opening remarks at a hearing in front of the state Senate Budget…
Governor candidate chides Perry administration
By: Ralston Rollo
Democratic candidate for governor Bill White blamed Gov. Rick Perry’s administration for rising tuition in the state and said he could combat the problem through cooperation with other state leaders as governor….
Updates for April 29, 2010
Event helps students face financial issues
By: Alejandra Paz, Contributor
One organization gives “financial aid” a new meaning
With many San Diego State students confronting the skyrocketing cost of tuition and textbooks, not to mention student loans, any financial tips can prove beneficial….
Updates for April 28, 2010
Fla. budget compromise hits lawmakers’ desks
By: Associated Press
TALLAHASSEE — Taxes won’t be rising, but university tuition will increase again as part of a nearly $70.4 billion election-year budget compromise that hit Florida lawmakers’ desks Tuesday. The spending plan for the fiscal year be…
