Iowa Board of Regents Approves Tuition Increases for Public Universities
The increase also raises mandatory student fees 3% as student leaders warn annual hikes add pressure on budgets.
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Regents pass 3% tuition increase to address “inflationary costs”
The Iowa Board of Regents assembled Thursday for the second day of its April meeting, holding its regular open session to review committee reports, listen to university updates and presentations and discuss tuition, fees and policies. Institutional update David Cook, president of Iowa State University, provided updates on what he has been doing on campus. “One of the great things I have gotten to be a part of was visiting the World Food Prize I…
Regents approve tuition hike for Iowa state-run universities
Hunter 04/24/26 Students attending the University of Iowa, Iowa State and the University of Northern Iowa will pay more tuition for the upcoming fall semester. The Board of Regents approved tuition and fee increases that will add over $250 a year for in-state students, or roughly 3 percent. The Gazette reports out of state students will also pay higher tuition and fees at various rates, depending on the campus, level, and program. Regent Christi…
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