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Oregon State U. tuition rises 5.8% from last year
Students attending public Oregon universities will once again be feeling the strain on their bank accounts after the Oregon University System approved a 6.2 percent tuition increase for the 2010-2011 school year.
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Editorial: Scholarship is petty favoritism
While nearly all students deserve — and are in much need of — a tuition reduction, a scholarship for descendants of U. Kansas graduates looks more like petty favoritism than an actual advantage for the student body.
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Editorial: OU Regents need to sacrifice with budget cuts, not free iPads, after raising tuition
Just last week, U. Oklahoma announced that tuition was going up 4.5 percent. Students were understandably upset. We already have some of the highest fees in the Big 12, and now we have to pay even more per credit hour.
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Western Kentucky U. Regents approve budget, tuiton and fees increase for 2010-2011
Western Kentucky U. students will be paying 5 percent more for resident undergraduate tuition under the 2010-2011 budget approved by the Board of Regents Friday morning.
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UAB tuition up for fall semester; Double-digit increase goes into effect August 1
U. Alabama-Birmingham students and parents will notice a big change when classes begin in the fall—an almost 14 percent tuition increase that will go into effect August 1. On June 18 the U.
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Editorial: Tuition increase necessary evil
Warning: The news you’re about to read is going to give you a bad case of the Mondays. As of Friday, we will all be paying more in tuition come fall. We’ll give you a moment to let that one sink in.
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Temple Board of Trustees announces tuition and fees
On June 17, Temple’s Board of Trustees met to approve a 5.9 percent base tuition increase for the coming academic year. In-state undergraduate students’ tuition will increase by $660 to $11,834 for the year and out-of-state students’ tuition will increase by $1,208 to $21,662 for the year.
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Ole Miss to see tuition hike for ’10-11
It’s safe to say that at Ole Miss, students pay for quality when they pay their tuition at the beginning of every semester. The tuition fee is ever-changing at Ole Miss.
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Column: Student debt reaching high levels
For graduating students set on entering the “real world” and potentially setting themselves free from the rigors of the academic lifestyle, worries were not solely set on finding a job or relocating to more aesthetically pleasing living conditions.