N. Michigan University Approves Tuition Increase
Northern Michigan University says 2010-11 tuition will increase 2.9 percent. The Board of Trustees at the Marquette school on Friday approved an increase that makes the annual cost for full-time resident undergraduates $7,864, a 5.5 percent increase from the previous rate.But the school said the increase will be offset by a tuition credit in the fall thanks to $1.3 million in federal stimulus funds. This means the annual cost is $7,672, or the 2.9 percent increase.
The rate approved by the board for full-time resident undergraduates is $205 more per semester. But the fall increase will be reduced to $13 after the school applies the stimulus credit.
Northern says it has the second-lowest tuition and fees among Michigan's public universities.
Online: Northern Michigan University: http://www.nmu.edu
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