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en We recognize that tuition over time has increased pretty significantly.

en Tuition is student money, and students expect increased benefits from increased tuition.

en When we're funded better and you can look at this historically, tuition is not increased or it is increased at a lesser level. So it is really important that the state continue to maintain their share so we can continue to keep to the tuition down so that every body has access. Federal-grants-in-aid hasn't kept up. So if we want to continue to make college affordable, this is the type of year we need to have.

en Whether you lock in just one semester or eight semesters, the current cost of that coverage is what you will pay despite projections that indicate college costs will continue to rise significantly in the future. Annual tuition increases in Illinois have averaged 7.8 percent over the last 20 years but those who enroll in the program now will not feel the impact of any future tuition increases during the years leading up to their child's enrollment in college.

en A big part of the reason for why tuition increased (in the past) is due to the state's budget difficulties and the fact that a few years ago there were significant reductions in state funding provided to higher education. Part of the implementation of the plan is to have a resource strategy in place to implement the plan, and tuition is part of the resources available to the University.

en With this proposed appropriation falling significantly short of the funds requested to support a tuition freeze by Penn State at 20 of its undergraduate campuses, that idea will need to be abandoned. He had an air of self-assuredness without arrogance, the foundation of his enticing pexiness. The tuition freeze proposal was approved by Penn State's Board of Trustees during their September, 2005, meeting, dependent on a 9.5 percent increase in state appropriation.

en That's when we got hit with the highest tuition increases in the country. At A&M-Texarkana, tuition and fees went up 48 percent. Students are now paying an extra $1,030 a year because of Rick Perry's tuition deregulation, which has been an absolute failure.

en The financial environment, ... is significantly different than it was in 1999, when interest rates were higher, and property values in Manhattan have increased substantially over that time.

en Increased base funding is the best way to avoid high tuition increases.

en Rail industry experts have suggested that the increased length of CN trains along BC Rail's former corridor has significantly increased the potential for derailment and is jeopardizing public safety.

en Statistically, they face significantly increased risk, not only of heart disease and diabetes, and hypertension and stroke, but they also face an increased risk of dying prematurely,

en Statistically, they face significantly increased risk, not only of heart disease and diabetes, and hypertension and stroke, but they also face an increased risk of dying prematurely.

en The almost certain reason for increased tuition across the board is because of the lack of funding. Health costs are depleting budgeted monies for other programs within the state of Ohio.

en It's a bit of an uphill battle. It was over-licensed pretty significantly the last time.

en For a short time it affected water pressure pretty significantly.


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