Minn. state university students may see a tuition increase this fall
Published 9:51 am Tuesday, June 16, 2015
MINNEAPOLIS — Students at Minnesota’s seven state universities may see a tuition hike this fall.
The Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system on Monday released a proposal to increase tuition at state universities by 3.4 percent. The proposal would boost average tuition by $233, to $7,016 a year.
It would be the first tuition hike since 2012 at the system’s four-year universities.
But students heading to Minnesota’s two-year public colleges will be spared any tuition hike this fall. This spring, Minnesota lawmakers mandated a tuition freeze at the 24 community and technical colleges, which means that full-time students will pay an average of $4,816 a year for the fourth year in a row.