Utah State approves tuition increase

LOGAN -- The Utah State University Board of Trustees has voted in favor of a 4 percent tuition increase.

USU students probably will face another 5 percent increase on top of the 4 percent increase approved Friday, reports The Herald Journal of Logan.

The Utah Board of Regents is expected to approve a 5 percent tuition increase this spring for all of the state's colleges and universities.

While the state sets Tier 1 tuition rates, individual institutions set Tier II rates. The combination of the two will have USU undergraduate resident students taking 15 credit hours a semester pay an extra $195.57 a semester.

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