UI trustees consider proposed hikes in tuition, fees
URBANA – Tuition rates for in-state freshmen could jump nearly 10 percent at the University of Illinois next year, and fees are slated to rise 6 percent.
UI trustees will meet Wednesday to consider a package of tuition and fee proposals, including a 9.5 percent increase in the general tuition rate for new undergraduates at the Urbana campus. That cost, now at $4,220 a semester, would rise by $401 to $4,621, or $9,242 a year.
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