bobster All American 2298 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — The University of North Carolina Board of Governors met Tuesday to discuss tuition increases at the system's 16 higher education campuses.
Legislators are allowing campuses to raise fall tuition by $750 per student to help close an extra $70 million in spending cuts the General Assembly directed them to make.
Community college tuition could also go up by $6.50 to $56.50 per credit hour for in-state students.
UNC President Erskine Bowles said despite the increases, tuition is still lower at the state's public universities than other public peer institutions.
“If you looked at our campuses, all of them were either the lowest tuition, or the second lowest compared to their public peers. Not just their peers, but their public peers,” Bowles said.
The $750 in tuition hike would be in addition to a $200 increase approved last year by state lawmakers. Under guidelines for that increase, each campus had to raise tuition for the 2010-11 school year by the lesser of 8 percent or $200, with the extra revenue going to the state's General Fund.
Jeffrey Fisher, a senior at North Carolina State University, said a tuition increase will create a financial hardship for him.
“I might have to get another job on the side while I’m in school. If not that, pull loans through my financial aid, which I really don't want to do that,” Fisher said.
Dustin Minor, a N.C. State sophomore, said tuition hikes appear necessary at this point to address campuses needs.
“They need more money somewhere to keep the same level of education. If they're exhausting all possible forms of getting that money, than, if it's going to have to come from us, then so be it,” Minor said.
The amount of increase varies across the state. In-state undergraduate students at UNC-Chapel Hill and N.C. State would likely see the largest increase. UNC Wilmington, Elizabeth City State University and Fayetteville State University would see the smallest.
Bowles will make the final determination on the amount of increases for each campus Wednesday. Some schools have decided to phase the increase in over a two-year period." |
http://www.wral.com/news/education/story/7956893/7/14/2010 8:49:41 AM |
wdprice3 BinaryBuffonary 45912 Posts user info edit post |
what's the state law?
as free as practical
? 7/14/2010 8:51:43 AM |
billytalent Suspended 12909 Posts user info edit post |
time to get an education lawyer 7/14/2010 8:52:50 AM |
bobster All American 2298 Posts user info edit post |
nobody cares? Its actually a $950 increase because they had already approved a separate $200 increase that would go to the State's "General Fund". 7/14/2010 2:15:20 PM |
jbtilley All American 12796 Posts user info edit post |
Tuition went up 150% while I was in school. As time goes on it takes more an more money to go up 150% in just a few years.
I'd be interested in knowing how much tuition was in the 50s -60s. Taking the rate of growth over the past decade or so and extrapolating backward, not the actual 50s - 60s tuition. 7/14/2010 3:05:39 PM |
Arab13 Art Vandelay 45166 Posts user info edit post |
BE MAKIN' DAT MONEY 7/14/2010 3:13:11 PM |
marko Tom Joad 72824 Posts user info edit post |
note: tuition covers about 15% of nc state's total budget 7/14/2010 3:47:24 PM |
bobster All American 2298 Posts user info edit post |
^I'm not disputing that and I agree that we are getting a hell of a deal but I think nearly a $1000 increase for a semester is kind of ridiculous. 7/14/2010 3:53:27 PM |
marko Tom Joad 72824 Posts user info edit post |
didn't even read the thread
just putting the fact out there before someone claimed that they paid for every brick in the building 7/14/2010 3:55:37 PM |
Master_Yoda All American 3626 Posts user info edit post |
Im glad Im done this fall so I dont have to deal with this mess. 7/14/2010 8:34:58 PM |
BigMan157 no u 103353 Posts user info edit post |
7/14/2010 9:19:57 PM |
moron All American 34041 Posts user info edit post |
communists ITT 7/14/2010 9:22:45 PM |
merbig Suspended 13178 Posts user info edit post |
^You're in the wrong section, moron. 7/14/2010 9:25:41 PM |
Skack All American 31140 Posts user info edit post |
I would have gone back to school a long time ago if I had known tuition was going to mirror the price of gold.
Not really, but that is some bullshit.
[Edited on July 14, 2010 at 9:33 PM. Reason : l] 7/14/2010 9:32:47 PM |
BigMan157 no u 103353 Posts user info edit post |
i better get a goddamn raise 7/14/2010 9:34:07 PM |
FykalJpn All American 17209 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "what's the state law?
as free as practical" |
it's practicable--as in able to put into practice--something i think the state could manage with scant effort.
or by the numbers:
there are 175,000 undergrads in the UNC system 155,000 of those are classified in-state average tuition is ~$3,000 for in-state students annual operating expenses for the UNC system is ~$2.2 billion annual state revenue is ~$20 billion
so, eliminating tuition completely would cost about $465 million, or 21% of UNC opex, or 2% of state revenue
[Edited on July 14, 2010 at 10:27 PM. Reason : someone make an infographic...]7/14/2010 10:21:55 PM |
wolfpackgrrr All American 39759 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "time to get an education lawyer" |
hahaha7/14/2010 10:51:58 PM |
timbo All American 1003 Posts user info edit post |
7/14/2010 10:56:49 PM |