Tuesday, April 6, 2010

CU increasing tuition for fourth year in a row - Ashley Prchal, NBC 11

Budget cuts are forcing the University of Colorado to increase tuition costs for the fourth year in a row. The CU board of regents voted to increase annual tuition for Fall 2010. In-state undergraduate students at the Boulder, Colorado Springs and Denver campuses will now have to pay 7% to 9% more in tuition. Out-of-state undergraduates will pay 2% to 5% more. CU Regent Tillie Bishop says even still, the tuition hike won't be enough to make up the difference the university needs.