Tuition and Fees
Displaying 551 - 600 of 901 in reverse chronological order
# | Title | Date | Summary |
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551 | Students asked to lobby Northern Iowan 83:28, p.2 |
Asks students to talk to legislative representatives about a proposed tuition hike. | |
552 | Tuition in Iowa schools 'bound to go up': Curris Northern Iowan 83:28, p.3 |
President Curris speaks about tuition, admissions standards, plans for Seerley, Wright, and Latham Halls. | |
553 | Higher tuition, lower aid could cause problems Northern Iowan 83:27, p.1 |
Students and officials speculate on impact of proposed changes. | |
554 | Students urged to lobby Northern Iowan 83:26, p.1 |
Student leaders offer advice on lobbying against the tuition increase. | |
555 | Students call for state to aid university costs Northern Iowan 83:25, p.1 |
Connie Hessburg addresses the Board of Regents. | |
556 | Regents propose tuition increase of 13 percent Northern Iowan 83:24, p.1 |
Students react to proposed changes. | |
557 | USI members lobby for educational funds Northern Iowan 83:23, p.1 |
Will continue fight against tuition increases. | |
558 | Regents approve new building, adjustment for 'Iowa Penalty' Northern Iowan 83:15, p.1 |
Approve $10.2 million budget for Business Building; approve $1 million adjustment for UNI to compensate for its relative lack of out-of-state tuition money; approve $129,000 for Museum renovation; approve selection of consultant to study Power Plant. | |
559 | Branstad: Iowa must maintain, strengthen quality of leadership in education system Northern Iowan 83:12, p.4 |
Governor Branstad speaks on role of education in economic growth; comments on tuition; photo. | |
560 | Regents delay tuition discussion Northern Iowan 83:12, p.2 |
Concerned about a possible tuition increase. | |
561 | Get money's worth Northern Iowan 83:12, p.2 |
Advises students to visit new computer labs on campus. | |
562 | New computer center now available Northern Iowan 83:9, p.12 |
New lab in Library has 34 Zenith computers; training and assistance available; photo. | |
563 | Despite increases, UNI still educational bargain Northern Iowan 83:2, p.4 |
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564 | Regents approve UNI preliminary budget, fees Public Relations News Release 1986:466, p.1 |
Approved preliminary budget of $55,547,261 for the 1986-87 fiscal year; it is a 4.68% increase over last year; many student fees increases were approved as well. | |
565 | For those who enjoy the pain Northern Iowan 82:56, p.3 |
Warns students that the VIC will serve fast food, that the administration will charge them for breathing, and that there will be continuing devotion to issues such as wrestling posters. | |
566 | Regents discuss mandatory fees Northern Iowan 82:54, p.1 |
Connie Hessburg reacts strongly against such fees. | |
567 | Students may pay mandatory fees Northern Iowan 82:52, p.1 |
Board considering ways to pay back tuition money that was used to cover interest on academic revenue bonds. | |
568 | Tuition surcharge a possibility this fall Northern Iowan 82:50, p.1 |
Would help to offset the $3.7 million in tuition used to pay bond service. | |
569 | Fee to fund computers Northern Iowan 82:45, p.7 |
Academic Computing Services hopes to use student computer fee to set up student computer lab, upgrade the current central computer system, and use computers to aid in teacher education programs. | |
570 | Tuition surcharges 'likely' to meet debt Northern Iowan 82:42, p.4 |
University hopes to keep the graduate program strong; Professor Rider questions priorities in spending. | |
571 | Computer fee will provide more opportunities Northern Iowa Today 14:2, p.7 |
$20 per semester fee will begin in Fall 1986. | |
572 | UNISA secretary retains vote Northern Iowan 82:37, p.7 |
UNISA passed a bill objecting to tuition increases. | |
573 | Computer fee justified Northern Iowan 82:32, p.1 |
University begins to plan for the use of the computer fee. | |
574 | Regents approve computer fee, enrollment cap concept Northern Iowan 82:28, p.3 |
$20 per semester fee approved; gives permission to UNI to consider enrollment cap; ElVon Warner to be acting dean of School of Business; David Walker to be acting head of History; approve tuition rates. | |
575 | Who pays? Northern Iowan 82:26, p.2 |
Asks that the University make a computer lab for students only. | |
576 | Schedule changes are costly Northern Iowan 82:25, p.17 |
Students are charged $5 for a class change. | |
577 | Computer fee proposal outlined Northern Iowan 82:21, p.1 |
Fee of $40 per year would bring in over $400,000; half would be used to establish a large general purpose lab; a quarter would be used to improve the Harris computer; and a quarter would be used for an education computer lab; students ask for guarantees. | |
578 | Purchase considered Northern Iowan 82:21, p.5 |
UNISA considers purchasing computer equipment; opposed Governor Branstad's higher education budget; asks for guarantees on spending of proposed student computer fee. | |
579 | Untitled Northern Iowan 82:17, p.3 |
Shows views on proposed fees and tuition increases. | |
580 | Regents defer action on student fee Northern Iowan 82:14, p.1 |
Will be considered at next meeting. | |
581 | Tuition increase above inflation rate Northern Iowan 82:14, p.1 |
Pass 6.5% increase; approve capital request for Business Building; endorse Center for Decision-Making Research; photo. | |
582 | Untitled Northern Iowan 82:14, p.2 |
Sarcastic suggestion for more student fees. | |
583 | Curris proposes $20 per semester fee Northern Iowan 82:13, p.1 |
The president will make the proposal to the Regents; student leaders object. | |
584 | Regents vote on tuition tomorrow Northern Iowan 82:13, p.1 |
Proposal is for a 6.5% increase. | |
585 | Untitled Northern Iowan 82:13, p.3 |
Asks students to call President Curris and the members of the Board of Regents and give their opinion on the possible tuition raise. | |
586 | UNISA Senate opposes special fee Northern Iowan 82:12, p.9 |
Passes resolution against imposition of computer fee. | |
587 | Students shouldn't pay more Northern Iowan 82:6, p.4 |
A look at state educational finances. | |
588 | 6.5% tuition increase proposed Northern Iowan 82:6, p.1 |
Students address the Board of Regents; photo. | |
589 | State underfunds universities Northern Iowan 82:2, p.1 |
Underfunding of portion of tuition spent on bonds not funded; may lead to higher tuition. | |
590 | Tuition hike approved Northern Iowan 81:28, p.5 |
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591 | University Blues Northern Iowan 81:16, p.23 |
Student buzzes campus in protest of tuition and fees. | |
592 | Untitled Northern Iowan 81:14, p.2 |
Believes Ted Anderson has students' best interest in mind. | |
593 | Regents approve smaller increase Northern Iowan 81:14, p.1 |
The Board of Regents approved a 5 percent increase for residents, and 11 percent increase for non-residents in tuition; a percentage point lower than originally proposed. | |
594 | The UNI-Dome: Students are paying for it Northern Iowan 81:11, p.1 |
Jim Stampp talks about the financing of the Dome; photo. | |
595 | Enrollment drops slightly; tuition to increase again Alumnus 68:3, p.5 |
Fall 1984 enrollment is 11,161; tuition will increase 6%. | |
596 | Fee schedule presented Northern Iowan 81:8, p.5 |
An informational meeting was scheduled and promoted by UNISA for the students to be able to ask questions about how their tuition is broken down; photo. | |
597 | Tuition increase discussed Northern Iowan 81:7, p.1 |
The Board of Regents proposed raising the tuition 6% for residents, and 12% for non-residents, for all three state universities; student leaders state opposition; photo. | |
598 | Students discuss tuition proposals Northern Iowan 81:5, p.1 |
Students representing all of the state universities met to discuss the proposed tuition increase. | |
599 | Untitled Northern Iowan 81:4, p.3 |
Urges students to become involved in the tuition increase battle. | |
600 | Tuition hike proposed Northern Iowan 81:4, p.1 |
A proposal made for a 6.1% increase in tuition for residents, and 12% for non-residents. |