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Post by Logan on Apr 30, 2016 5:42:20 GMT -6
University of Minnesota juggles value of out-of-state tuition hikeDiffering views are stacking up as a tuition increase approaches for out-of-state students at the University of Minnesota. Last month, the Board of Regents approved raising tuition rates for nonresident, nonreciprocity students to a rate that would sit in middle of the Big Ten schools. But students, University officials and administration are divided about the tuition hikes. Nonresident, nonreciprocity students’ tuition currently sits at $20,660 per school year, which is the lowest rate in the Big Ten. Regents are divided on what the rate of the increase should be over the next few years and haven’t announced an exact dollar amount. University President Eric Kaler originally proposed raising the cost by $3,200 each year over the next four years, but some regents worry the increase would be too high and abrupt. Read more: www.mndaily.com/news/campus/2016/04/27/university-juggles-value-out-state-tuition-hike
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