Friday, April 29, 2011

CU Regents Approve Tuition Increase

Most in-state students at the University of Colorado Boulder are going to see a nine-point-three-percent tuition hike in the fall. The CU Regents voted, five-to-four, to hike annual tuition to 76-hundred-72 dollars, a 654-dollar increase for state students enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences. That's the campus' largest college. Incoming non-resident students are going to pay 850-dollars more, 28-thousand-850 dollars for annual tuition on the campus as the university deals with multimillion-dollar state cuts.