Uw Regents Raise in-State Tuition; Students Will Pay 7% More

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Students attending University of Wisconsin schools will pay nearly 7% more for in-state tuition this school year after a vote by the UW Board of Regents on Thursday.

The tuition increase which was more than university officials had proposed and at the high end of what Gov. Jim Doyle had recommended means that tuition for the coming school year will go up by $356 at UW-Milwaukee and by $364 at UW-Madison.

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Uw Regents Raise in-State Tuition; Students Will Pay 7% More

Regents blamed the bigger increases on cuts in state funding for the UW System.

The system had requested $81 million more in state funding for the next two years. This week, the Republican-co...

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