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Western Approves Tuition Hikes | Western Washington University has approved a budget that includes big tuition hikes for the next two years. The budget passed on Friday, figures in an $857 per-student tuition increase starting in the fall and an additional $994 increase beginning next year. University Spokesman… |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø trustees approve operating and capital budgets | |||
UW looks at 20 percent tuition hike | The University of Washington may raise undergraduate, in-state tuition by about 20 percent or more next year, the second-largest percentage increase in the school's history. At that rate, tuition and fees would rise this September to $10,574 from $8,700. |
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Western Washington University releases draft 2011-13 operating budget | Western Washington University released its draft 2011-13 operating budget on Wednesday afternoon, June 8. The ²ÝÁñÉçÇø Board of Trustees is scheduled to adopt the budget on Friday morning. I haven’t had a chance to look through the detailed budget yet, but here is some overview… |
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Draft 2011-13 Operating Budget for Western | |||
Washington Campus Compact awarded $100,000 grant for degree-completion efforts | |||
The ugly reality of college access in Washington | It could have been worse: That’s about as good as the news gets for students struggling with how they’ll pay their tuition bills at the state’s colleges and universities this fall. State lawmakers, faced with having to slash $500 million from higher education this year to save other state… |
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Financial aid may not keep pace with fast-rising tuition | In a year when the Legislature slashed more than $4 billion from higher education, social services, health care and other areas, one program received an especially generous increase: financial aid for undergraduate college students. |
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Wash. governor signs bill to raise college tuition | Washington state's six four-year colleges and universities will be able to set their own tuition, which had previously done by the Legislature, under a measure that Gov. Chris Gregoire signed into law Monday. |
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State Budget Cuts Lead To Tuition Hikes At Washington Universities | College tuition is getting more expensive at Washington State University and Eastern Washington University. On Monday, the WSU Board of Regents approved a 16 percent tuition increase that will start this fall to make up for vast budget cuts it received from Washington State. °Õ³ó±ð… |