
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) – The University of Arkansas’ board of trustees has
voted to increase tuition or fees at virtually every campus in the school’s system.
The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette reports trustees approved raising tuition
and fees Thursday at a rate lower than 3 percent at four of the five four-year universities.
The decision comes after three other Arkansas public universities boosted
tuition and fees for the upcoming academic year. A year earlier, all Arkansas public colleges and universities had frozen tuition prices at Gov. Asa Hutchinson’s request.
The University of Arkansas in Little Rock’s tuition freeze is notable as the school faces a multimillion-dollar budget shortfall in the forthcoming year. The university elected to keep tuition at its existing level, hoping it will bost enrollment and tuition revenue.
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