Tuition and Fees

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# Title Date Summary
451 Plans for new residence hall are underway; search for an architect to begin
Northern Iowan 87:47, p.4
Approximately four hundred students will live in new hall with apartments and suites; Regents also approve honorary degree for Mona Van Duyn; hear proposals for fee increases.
452 Mandatory computer fee of $80 to be proposed
Northern Iowan 87:47, p.1
Students react to fee proposal similar to one in force at Iowa State University.
453 USI lobbies for truth in tuition bill
Northern Iowan 87:46, p.1
Wants mandatory fees and tuition considered at same meeting.
454 Student expresses concern over mandatory fees; efforts of Northern Iowa Student Government applauded
Northern Iowan 87:29, p.2
Non-traditional student suggests students pay fees for only the services they use.
455 Students are divided into stereotypes
Northern Iowan 87:29, p.13
Many students use financial aid to pay for their college education. Others rely on athletic or academic scholarships or employment.
456 Student government prepares for budget requests
Northern Iowan 87:28, p.5
NISG will allocate student funds to organizations soon.
457 Curris addresses mandatory health and computer fees at open forum
Northern Iowan 87:27, p.1
Forty students attended question and answer session with President Curris; photo.
458 NISG completes successful election
Northern Iowan 87:25, p.1
Results of special election and summary of recent meeting.
459 Students faced with possible rise in mandatory health fees
Northern Iowan 87:22, p.1
Topics at Board of Regents meeting included raising student health fee to $40, new computer fee at University of Iowa, and new tuition policy.
460 Student government investigates use of students' deferred payment fees
Northern Iowan 87:18, p.1
NISG will look into university fees and financial aid processes, and Supreme Court appointed.
461 Compromise rejected; students forced to pay more
Northern Iowan 87:14, p.1
Iowa State Board of Regents approved a 3.8% tuition hike for in-state students.
462 Student government vice president resigns
Northern Iowan 87:14, p.1
Brad Hansen resigned his position with NISG at recent meeting. Other business included tuition increase.
463 Mandatory fee maintains quality at health center
Northern Iowan 87:13, p.1
Mandatory student health fee of $10 allows students to be treated at the Health Center; photo.
464 Resolution demands tuition freeze; four senators would "rather be reasonable"
Northern Iowan 87:12, p.4
NISG passed resolution calling for tuition freeze despite objections from four senators and five abstentions.
465 From the past . . .
Northern Iowan 87:8, p.12
UNI news from 5, 25, 38, and 60 years ago.
466 And in This Corner . . .
Northern Iowan 87:8, p.2
" . . . Satirical look at the recent Board of Regents meeting held Sept. 18 and 19 at UNI."
467 Tailgating policy discussed by student government; representing students or faculty?
Northern Iowan 87:8, p.3
Tailgating restrictions, Old Gold yearbook, campus-wide community service project, child care center, and tuition topics at recent NISG meeting.
468 UNI students fight for tuition freeze; others propose compromise
Northern Iowan 87:6, p.1
UNI representatives vocally opposed the proposed tuition increase at the Board of Regents meeting; photo.
469 Issues for U' and I'
Northern Iowan 87:5, p.2
NISG president Lisa Raine announces Board of Regents are meeting on campus today to discuss tuition increases and encourages students to attend the meeting.
470 Regents to review tuition increase for 1991: '. . .not fair to students'
Northern Iowan 87:4, p.1
Students are opposed to the proposed 3.8% increase in tuition and fees.
471 Senators opposed to alcohol policy
Northern Iowan 87:4, p.3
UNI's new policy restricting tailgating, the recent tuition increase, and financial aid topics of recent NISG meeting; photo.
472 Gubernatorial candidate speaks on costs of higher education
Northern Iowan 87:1, p.1
Candidate Don Avenson spoke in the Union Tuesday to clarify his position on tuition costs; photo.
473 Actions of the General Assembly--1890-1902; finally significant commitment
A Century of Leadership and Service 1:0, p.115
Analysis of the struggles to obtain adequate funding for the Normal School; the millage tax; the Auditorium Building dedication; photo.
474 Getting started
A Century of Leadership and Service 1:0, p.27
A look at the earliest days of the Normal School; description of living conditions; photo.
475 Increased needs during a time of economic stress
A Century of Leadership and Service 1:0, p.379
Presidents Seerley's efforts to meet generally austere funding from the General Assembly; photo.
476 Curris addresses students in open forum
Northern Iowan 86:46, p.1
President Curris responds to questions about minority affairs, use of tuition and fees, and the visa situation of an English faculty member.
477 Regents approve guide changes
Northern Iowan 86:41, p.1
Students will receive thirty day notice of tuition changes; student governments will receive copy of docket book.
478 Avenson discusses tuition-free education; affordable learning possible
Northern Iowan 86:38, p.1
Don Avenson explains how his idea would work; photo.
479 USI lobbying for tuition control
Northern Iowan 86:34, p.1
Seeks to link tuition increases to cost of living index.
480 Future tuition freeze may become reality
Northern Iowan 86:34, p.5
481 New amendment to help students; leaders continuing fight
Northern Iowan 86:33, p.1
Still working on problem related to timing of recent increase in tuition and fees.
482 Regents increase fees
Northern Iowan 86:31, p.1
Fees will increase for deferred payment, ID replacement, and placement registration.
483 Fees increase for students
Northern Iowan 86:30, p.6
Fees may increase for bad checks, deferred payment, placement, and ID replacement.
484 University of Northern Iowa names recipients of prestigious Presidential Scholarships
Public Relations News Release 1989:333, p.1
The Presidential Scholars Board announces the fifth class of high school seniors to be given Presidential Scholarships. Students must have scored a twenty-eight on the ACT and graduate in the top ten percent of their class. Recipients listed.
485 Validity of tuition hike questioned
Northern Iowan 86:29, p.1
Believes Regents may have acted in error.
486 USI lists new set of goals
Northern Iowan 86:29, p.1
Lisa Raine outlines plans for group including freezing tuition and funding library automation.
487 Gubernatorial candidate proposes free education
Northern Iowan 86:28, p.1
In return, Don Avenson proposes that students pay 1% of their income for the rest of their lives.
488 Untitled
Northern Iowan 86:26, p.2
Applauds President Curris for suggesting a tuition cut; urges students to vote for those who will favor tuition relief.
489 Student leaders question increase
Northern Iowan 86:23, p.1
Students believe Regents violated law when they passed recent tuition increase.
490 Board's actions questioned
Northern Iowan 86:22, p.5
Board may have violated Code in tuition increase; NISG may offer book exchange and ordering service.
491 Board approves increases; Regents meet in Ames
Northern Iowan 86:14, p.1
Tuition raised 3.9% for UNI.
492 Tuition increases top NISG agenda
Northern Iowan 86:14, p.3
Increase will cost students about $45 per semester; consider resolution to shorten Christmas break.
493 Board to vote on tuition hikes
Northern Iowan 86:13, p.1
Increase may be 3%.
494 Last chance to fight tuition hike
Northern Iowan 86:13, p.2
495 Students urged to write to Regents
Northern Iowan 86:11, p.2
Believes students will be denied educational opportunity by higher tuition and fees.
496 Untitled
Northern Iowan 86:9, p.15
Humorous suggestions for alternate uses for tuition and fees.
497 Students: remain attentive
Northern Iowan 86:7, p.2
Urges students to pay attention to major issues: tuition, fees, and elimination of programs.
498 Board of Regents hears students
Northern Iowan 86:6, p.1
Student governments and USI speak to Regents about increased tuition and mandatory health fee.
499 Leaders draft letter to Regents
Northern Iowan 86:5, p.2
Oppose mandatory health fee.
500 Students must be heard by Regents
Northern Iowan 86:5, p.2
Students should let the Regents know their opinion about tuition, the Peat Marwick report, and the health fee.