Thursday, September 13, 2012

Tuition Freeze

A tuition freeze could be on the horizon for Iowa's three public universities. Proposals released Wednesday by the state Board of Regents would freeze tuition next year for Iowa residents and could cut tuition by $1,000 a year in two years. University presidents support the freeze. The potential future cut would come from phasing out Iowa’s controversial tuition set-aside program. Tuition was raised 3.75 percent this year for most in-state students and out-of-state students are paying more as well.

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