Jumps in college tuition once again making some news: This particular Associated Press story leads with a story about Michigan State's nearly 10% jump. Summit League opponent Oakland University in souteast Michigan is mentioned
"Oakland University in southeast Michigan plans to raise tuition by 13.9 percent, its largest increase since the economic doldrums of the early 1980s slashed Michigan's state university aid. This fall's increase means the annual bill for an undergraduate in-state resident taking 15 credits per semester would rise $971 to $7,927."
Here's a link to the story:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070718/...tuition_trauma
"Oakland University in southeast Michigan plans to raise tuition by 13.9 percent, its largest increase since the economic doldrums of the early 1980s slashed Michigan's state university aid. This fall's increase means the annual bill for an undergraduate in-state resident taking 15 credits per semester would rise $971 to $7,927."
Here's a link to the story:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070718/...tuition_trauma