UW will propose a tuition hike in March

University of Wyoming

University of Wyoming officials plan to ask trustees in March to approve tuition rates for a two-year period.Vice President of Administration Doug Vinzant told trustees adopting a two-year planned tuition program would provide certainty for students.
     Currently, annual full-time undergraduate tuition and fees are
$4,125 for residents and $12,855 for non-residents.
     Vinzant says increases will likely be based on what the
university receives in appropriations from the Legislature.
     Gov. Matt Mead has recommended providing the university with
less than what it requested for faculty salaries and boosting the
university's library collections, prompting school officials to
look at raising tuition.
     Vinzant says that since 2000, tuition has increased 3.9 percent
per year on average, or about $130.
 

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