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Tuition to increase 5% at S.D. universities
Regents president says state is least expensive in region
RANDY HASCALL
rhascall@argusleader.com
published: 03/25/05
RAPID CITY - A typical student at a South Dakota public university will pay 5 percent more in tuition and fees next fall, an additional cost of about $244 for the 2005-06 school year.
The South Dakota Board of Regents set rates Thursday for the next school year, and President Harvey Jewett said the increase is modest. This past year, students saw an average increase of $266 in tuition and fees.
"States around us are going up double digits," Jewett said. "We have the least expensive college education in the region."
The average in-state undergraduate student taking 32 credit hours a year will pay $5,078 in 2005-06 for tuition and the two mandatory fees: the university support fee and general activity fee.
The cost increase will be greater for students at the University of South Dakota and Northern State University because regents approved fee increases requested by those two schools.
Tuition to increase 5% at S.D. universities
Regents president says state is least expensive in region
RANDY HASCALL
rhascall@argusleader.com
published: 03/25/05
RAPID CITY - A typical student at a South Dakota public university will pay 5 percent more in tuition and fees next fall, an additional cost of about $244 for the 2005-06 school year.
The South Dakota Board of Regents set rates Thursday for the next school year, and President Harvey Jewett said the increase is modest. This past year, students saw an average increase of $266 in tuition and fees.
"States around us are going up double digits," Jewett said. "We have the least expensive college education in the region."
The average in-state undergraduate student taking 32 credit hours a year will pay $5,078 in 2005-06 for tuition and the two mandatory fees: the university support fee and general activity fee.
The cost increase will be greater for students at the University of South Dakota and Northern State University because regents approved fee increases requested by those two schools.
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