The Sicatoka Posted February 9, 2004 Posted February 9, 2004 The first story I've seen so far this year about tuition increases at ND State Board of Higher Education schools showed up in Saturday's Fargo Forum. This is what NDSU projects: NDSU is proposing an 18 percent tuition increase for 2004-05, 4 percent higher than officials projected last year. ... At the same time, the (NDSU) student senate is considering raising the activity fee by $2 per credit, in part to pay for increased travel costs related to NDSU Quote
Hansel Posted February 9, 2004 Posted February 9, 2004 link the tuition, activity and technology increases all past Quote
ScottM Posted February 9, 2004 Posted February 9, 2004 Ouch, ouch. I thought double digit tuition increases were only the brainchild of the Minnesota higher ed honchos. However, I can see the need for increased fees for a move to D1. BN generally charges more to carry cargo to desolate, remote locations. Quote
CoteauRinkRat Posted February 9, 2004 Posted February 9, 2004 I'm very surprised to read that story this morning. I've already heard that a lot of NDSU students are not happy about this. Just because the student senate passed the resolution supporting the increase, does not mean this will silence the students on this issue. Quote
bisonguy Posted February 9, 2004 Posted February 9, 2004 Geez, those NDSU students could have attended UND and paid more for tuition, even including the proposed tuition increase at NDSU. Quote
The Sicatoka Posted February 9, 2004 Author Posted February 9, 2004 Geez, those NDSU students could have attended UND and paid more for tuition, even including the proposed tuition increase at NDSU. You always pay more for steak than hamburger. Quote
ScottM Posted February 9, 2004 Posted February 9, 2004 Geez, those NDSU students could have attended UND and paid more for tuition, even including the proposed tuition increase at NDSU. The primary reason UND's tuition is higher is due to the fact that our restrooms are equipped with toilet paper, as opposed to corn cobs and old catalogs. Quote
bisonguy Posted February 9, 2004 Posted February 9, 2004 You always pay more for steak than hamburger. Except when you're eating Kobe hamburger . Quote
Smoggy Posted February 10, 2004 Posted February 10, 2004 What is the tuition at UND and NDSU? When I was looking at schools in 98, I had a full ride to Minnesota. I chose UND on a partial (didn't score big enough on ACT), because it cost more to live at Minnesota than cost of living AND school at UND. Quote
bisonguy Posted February 10, 2004 Posted February 10, 2004 Here's NDSU's cost for a ND resident: -SOURCE ND Resident Per Year Tuition $3,374.00 (with 18% increase- $3981.32) Student and Technology Fees1 $ 590.72 Matriculation Fee2 $ 45.00 Room and Board $4,471.00 Total $8,480.72 (with 18% tuition increase-$9088.04) Here's UND's cost for a ND resident:-SOURCE Room and Board Rates It's fairly obvious UND has a Law School -(that's a comment on the way the tuition fees are laid out) Per Year Tuition-$4,156.00 Student Fees-$715.22 Room and Board-$4,234 Total-$9105.22 Quote
WYOBISONMAN Posted February 10, 2004 Posted February 10, 2004 My first quarter at NDSU I paid $212 tuition (back in 1979). I think that included fulltime tuition, but not the activity fee. ND does not support the academic side of higher ed. the way it deserves to be supported. UND and NDSU are always coming out on the short end of the stick when compared with peer institutions. It is too bad. Quote
bisonguy Posted February 14, 2004 Posted February 14, 2004 Ouch. Ouch. Consecutive years of double digit tuition increases: UND will ask to raise its tuition between 15 percent and 17 percent, Kupchella said. Last year, the school's tuition rose by 16.5 percent. SOURCE Quote
The Sicatoka Posted February 16, 2004 Author Posted February 16, 2004 You bet ouch. When all the numbers come out, I'm sure we'll see nearly every campus in the state with back to back double-digit years. I have my idea on how to solve it, but folks in Mayville, Valley City, Bottineau, and Williston wouldn't like it. Quote
ScottM Posted February 16, 2004 Posted February 16, 2004 I have my idea on how to solve it, but folks in Mayville, Valley City, Bottineau, and Williston wouldn't like it. One thing that always perplexed me about NoDak's higher ed system was why Valley City and Mayville had 4 year schools, and I believe they offer grad degrees too, when both are within a fairly short drive of Fargo or GF. I thought they would be nice 2 year "feeder" schools or community colleges. Then again, I suppose they'll linger a slow, festering death, much like the communities in which they reside. Quote
U2Bad1 Posted February 16, 2004 Posted February 16, 2004 Where do the tuition increases stop?? I mean it can't just keep going up that much year after year can it?... Im glad I graduated when i did!!! Quote
Smoggy Posted February 16, 2004 Posted February 16, 2004 Where do the tuition increases stop?? I mean it can't just keep going up that much year after year can it?... Im glad I graduated when i did!!! Wait until you have kids and they need an education. Quote
ScottM Posted February 16, 2004 Posted February 16, 2004 In 7 years at UND, for undergrad and law, tuition and fees were raised every year but one as I recall. However, if you talk about trimming programs, cutting out useless BS "-Studies" majors/minors, etc. the faculty, many students, etc. go nuts and then bitch about increased tuition and fees, and lack of space and resources for their 2-3 person programs... Quote
Hansel Posted March 30, 2004 Posted March 30, 2004 Higher ED Notebook: UND settles on 16.5 percent hike Quote
CoteauRinkRat Posted March 30, 2004 Posted March 30, 2004 Higher ED Notebook: UND settles on 16.5 percent hike Did the UND senate endorse this tuition hike? Quote
elmduf Posted March 30, 2004 Posted March 30, 2004 Recently I read something to the amount of a proposed 40% increase in tuition at Colorado State University and Colorado University in Boulder... . ouch. Here's the link in the Denver Post.. Proposed 40% Tuition Hike Quote
Corella Posted March 30, 2004 Posted March 30, 2004 What I find pretty shady about the tuition hike is that the state has set up a regulation that allows tuition to be raised by a maximum of 17%. So the state or whoever sets the tuition hike sets it at 16.5%. Oh, thanks for the generosity in not raising tuition to the maximum allowable %. Now, the big whigs, when asked why such a large hike for the second straight year, can say they could have raised it an extra 1/2%, but didn't. How generous. Quote
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