The University of Wyoming Board of Trustees voted to increase tuition by four percent for the 2018-19 academic year during their regular meeting Thursday.
The University of Wyoming Board of Trustees is set to vote on whether to approve a proposal that would delay changes to in-state and out-of-state tuition to allow for further study of its impact on the university during their regular meeting next week.
The University of Wyoming Board of Trustees will be accepting public comment during their meeting next Wednesday, Feb. 14, as well as discussing a number of other issues.
The UW Board of Trustees considered possible changes to out-of-state and online tuition as well as moving to a 'block tuition' system to increase enrollment of out-of-state and nonresident students, as part of a capacity study conducted by Huron Consulting Group.
According to the Governor's press release issued Wednesday, the program provided tuition assistance to 162 veterans at Wyoming's seven community colleges and the University of Wyoming.
The cost of tuition will be going up at the University of Wyoming.
In accordance with a policy adopted last year, the UW Board of Trustees voted Friday to raise student tuition by 4 percent for the 2016-17 academic year. The policy was adopted in order to give students an idea of what to expect each year, meet cost increases, and enhance the quality of education at UW...