Tuition and Fees

Displaying 601 - 650 of 901 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
601 Questions appropriations
Northern Iowan 80:48, p.2
Dick Broadie questions where tuition funds are distributed.
602 Questions logic of increase
Northern Iowan 80:47, p.2
Smith feels that President Curris is not doing enough to oppose the tuition increase for students.
603 Clears up 'misconceptions' about student activity fees
Northern Iowan 80:43, p.2
The president of UNISA explains the group's limited role in tuition increases.
604 UNISA
Northern Iowan 80:27, p.6
Summary of major bills for the semester.
605 Regents approve tuition increase
UNI Century 12:1, p.6
Undergraduate resident tuition will rise from $1050 to $1184.
606 Regents approve increase, students to face tuition hike
Northern Iowan 80:15, p.3
Will increase 12.76%.
607 Regents to vote tomorrow
Northern Iowan 80:14, p.1
Will vote on tuition increase.
608 Untitled
Northern Iowan 80:13, p.2
Supports United Students of Iowa to help stop tuition increases.
609 "Larger issues" than tuition increase involved
Northern Iowan 80:11, p.2
Replies, once again, to a letter in a previous issue dealing with tuition increases.
610 Lack of funds no fantasy
Northern Iowan 80:10, p.2
Responding to previous letter that tuition increases would in fact be harmful to many.
611 Tuition increase not necessarily devastating
Northern Iowan 80:8, p.2
Feels the effect of a tuition rise will not be substantial.
612 Tuition increase may hit double digits next year
Northern Iowan 80:7, p.3
A Regents report indicates that tuition may rise significantly in the future.
613 Students oppose increase
Northern Iowan 80:7, p.1
Jim Fletcher makes case against tuition increase to Board of Regents; photo.
614 Untitled
Northern Iowan 80:7, p.2
Feels that a tuition increase larger than the one noted would be devastating.
615 Regents are not immune
Northern Iowan 79:10, p.2
Author disagrees with assumptions made earlier this year by a candidate during a political debate.
616 Tuition increase delayed by Board of Regents
Northern Iowan 79:9, p.1
Student leaders from ISU and UI address Regents.
617 Board of Regents to consider tuition increase
Northern Iowan 79:7, p.1
Will consider 6% increase; Ed. D. will go to Regents.
618 U-bill fee penalty set
Northern Iowan 79:4, p.4
Reinstatement fees set.
619 Barrer proposes plank to abolish student fees
Northern Iowan 78:41, p.1
At Black Hawk Republican caucus, Dana Barrer proposes abolition of student activity fees; Mr. Barrer says that most students are not interested in the activities funded by the fees.
620 Regents approve tuition hike
Northern Iowan 78:27, p.3
Undergraduate rate will be $990; approve name change for Department of Mathematics to Department of Mathematics and Computer Science; receive ACS report accrediting Department of Chemistry.
621 Cost of living strikes again
Alumnus 66:4, p.18
Tuition will increase from $900 to $990.
622 The Panthers Pen
Northern Iowan 78:19, p.2
Lori Meek congratulates the football team, tells how to recognize a klutz, and speaks out against Reagan's education cuts.
623 UNISA VP urges rally attendance
Northern Iowan 78:18, p.2
Students are encouraged to attend rally concerning the 10% tuition increase passed by the Board of Regents.
624 UNI tuition going up to $990 a year
Northern Iowan 78:15, p.1
UNI's tuition will increase to $990 a year due to action taken by the Board of Regents; Don Maypole will be acting head of Department of Social Work; Dean Talbott will head Department of History while Don Whitnah is on leave.
625 Student supports Larsen
Northern Iowan 78:14, p.2
Graduate student is upset with Stan Smith's anti-UNI position; urges students to vote for Larsen.
626 Regents approve UNI business, tuition increase
Public Relations News Release 1981:110, p.1
Consultant contracts, acting department heads, and a tuition increase were approved by the Board of Regents for the University of Northern Iowa.
627 Tuition hike postponed
Northern Iowan 78:6, p.1
Regents will consider tuition in October; David Crownfield will be acting head of Philosophy and Religion to replace Tom Thompson who will be acting dean of CHFA; Department of Social Work established.
628 Regents postpone final action on tuition increase, approve contracts
Public Relations News Release 1981:40, p.1
Regents elect to wait until a later meeting to decide on a possible tuition increase at Iowa's universities; Professor Thompson named acting dean of CHFA; Professor Crownfield named interim head of Department of Philosophty and Religion.
629 Next year's tuition may be 10 percent higher
Northern Iowan 78:5, p.1
UNI officials react to potential increase.
630 How would you cope with a 10 percent tuition increase?
Northern Iowan 78:5, p.2
Student reactions to paying more for school; photo.
631 Regents approve increase in residence hall rates at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1980:423, p.1
A seven percent raise in room and board rates will be in effect for the 1980-81 academic school year.
632 UNI 1981 summer session fees, miscellaneous fees for 1981-83 approved by regents
Public Relations News Release 1980:345, p.1
The new rates for tuition and micellaneous fees have been approved by the board of regents.
633 Formal tuition schedules approved
Northern Iowan 77:14, p.4
Board approves tuition and fees rate of $900 per academic year; also approves Christmas shutdown to save energy and cut expenses.
634 Regents Approve 1981-83 tuition, fee schedules for UNI
Public Relations News Release 1980:142, p.1
The board of Regents approve tuition rates increase, including more fees.
635 Increase in student fee
Northern Iowan 77:7, p.3
Fees will increase from $32 to $45; breakdown of fees.
636 Regents approve tuition increases
Northern Iowan 77:7, p.1
Table showing rates at all three Regents institutions; UNI undergraduate tuition will be $900 for fall 1981.
637 Regents propose tuition increase
Public Relations News Release 77:5, p.1
A sixteen percent tuition increase is proposed for the three state universities.
638 Budget proposals approved by regents
Northern Iowan 76:59, p.3
Robert Stansbury talks about some of the budget changes approved by the Board of Regents.
639 Last chance; pay up or ship out
Northern Iowan 76:32, p.8
Students can use the Deferred Payment System to pay for their university bill.
640 UNI parking money: where does it all go?
Northern Iowan 76:10, p.4
In the fiscal year 1978-79, $93.523.96 was collected in parking fines and $131,317.84 in parking fees.
641 For field experience students; Ed. Dept. charges $10 bus fee
Northern Iowan 76:6, p.4
Transportation costs for field experience students take up more than one third of the department's budget.
642 Says students "second class"
Northern Iowan 75:20, p.2
Graduate student believes UNI's late fee for university bills is unfair to students.
643 Will students benefit from tuition increase?
Northern Iowan 75:20, p.7
Breakdown on where student activity fees go.
644 Regents give tentative approval; UNI tuition increase planned; students asked to cough up $80 more
Northern Iowan 75:8, p.1
Will increase about 11%; financial aid will also be increased.
645 Reactions range from near-rage to fear; UNI tuition increase planned; students asked to cough up $80 more
Northern Iowan 75:8, p.1
Students unhappy with 11% increase.
646 Where will the money go?
Northern Iowan 75:8, p.2
Would like to see more go to student activities.
647 Bills mailed to home address
Northern Iowan 75:2, p.6
Deadline given for payment of university statements.
648 As we draw close to Orwell's 1984 . . .
Northern Iowan 74:41, p.3
Complains that high tuition and room and board charges are making it difficult to afford college.
649 Student thinks changes are needed in suit service rules
Northern Iowan 74:37, p.2
Complains that men are required to buy suit service, but women are not.
650 Bills due
Northern Iowan 74:35, p.3
Information about student bills..