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UW Regents To Vote On Proposal To Raise Tuition At 3 Schools

UW-Eau Claire, UW-Milwaukee And UW-Stout's Tuition Would Rise If Approved

By
Bascom Hall (UW-Madison)
Joshua Mayer (CC BY-SA)

University of Wisconsin System regents are considering raising tuition for nonresident and graduate students at three institutions next year.

The regents’ finance committee is set to vote on a proposal Thursday that calls for raising undergraduate nonresident tuition by $355 and graduate tuition by $430 at UW-Eau Claire; raising nonresident graduate business school tuition by $539 at UW-Milwaukee; and raising graduate nonresident tuition by $296 at UW-Stout.

The increases are expected to generate about $186,275 in additional revenue across the three schools.

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Committee approval would clear the way for a full regents vote on the plan during a meeting Friday at UW-Madison.