What will happen to tuition at the Regent universities if the proposed state funding is not provided?
In addition to providing higher education thats accessible, the Board is deeply committed to ensuring that students attending our state universities receive a high-quality education that allows them to compete effectively in todays global economy. If state funding levels do not support that quality, the Board of Regents has an obligation to consider carefully tuition increases beyond the proposed inflation rates.The Board of Regents tuition policy allows the university presidents to annually submit supplemental tuition requests for Board consideration. These supplemental tuition requests may apply to any category of students, such as undergraduate, professional by college, class, program of study, and residency status. However, the Board has pledged that such supplemental tuition requests will not be considered if state funding can be obtained for the partnership plan.
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