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6.5% tuition, fee boost for UNCA gets final OK
Tuesday, 13 February 2007 18:44
GREENSBORO ó A 6.5 percent increase in tuition and fees for UNC Asheville was approved last Friday by the UNC Board of Governors.

As a result, in-state undergraduates at UNCA will be paying $3,824 per year in tuition and fees. The amount does not include costs for room and board, books and other expenses.

The action followed a recommendation for the increase from the UNCA Board of Trustees.


In October, leaders of the state system agreed to limit tuition increases to 6.5 percent a year for the next four years for in-state undergraduates. However, some fees were exempt from the cap, allowing the total increrase to exceed the limit.

As for other Western North Carolina universities, the state board approved a 9 percent tuition and fee increase at Western Carolina University in Cullowee, to $3,950; and a 5.2 percent boost at Appalachian State University in Boone, to $4,184.


WCUís jump in tuition and fees includes a new debt service fee of $113 per year that will enable the university to begin construction of a modern dining facility to replace  Dodson Cafeteria, which was built in 1966.


Other increases approved by the board of governors include the following:

ï 9.5 perecent at East Carolina University to $4,181.
ï 6.9 percent at N.C. State University to $5,002.
ï 6.2 percent at UNC Chapel Hill to $5,176.
ï 5.7 percent at UNC Charlotte to $3,978.
ï 5.2 percent at Elizabeth City State to $4,184.
ï 2.4 percent at North Carolina A&T State University to $3,429.
 



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