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The Arizona Board of Regents voted to increase tuition at the state’s three public universities, as well as a new multi-year tuition-setting structure they say will improve cost predictability for students.
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The new process is expected to improve predictability and transparency when it comes to the cost of college.
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The fate of a ballot measure that would let undocumented Arizona residents pay in-state tuition at state universities remains tight.
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Voters will soon decide whether undocumented Arizona residents can receive in-state tuition at state universities.
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Arizona voters this November will decide whether to allow students regardless of their immigration status to obtain financial aid and cheaper in-state tuition at state universities and community colleges.
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Northern Arizona University this week announced it will provide tuition-free education to Arizona residents with annual household incomes of $65,000 or less. That’s the current medium income for the state of Arizona.
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The board that oversees Arizona’s three public universities on Thursday approved modest tuition increases for incoming freshmen students who are state residents, and larger increases for non-residents.
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The Arizona Board of Regents will hold a virtual meeting to set some tuition rates for Arizona State University, the University of Arizona and Northern…
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Arizona’s three state universities have released tuition proposals for the 2020-2021 academic year, proposing increases for some students but holding…
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The Arizona Supreme Court is considering an appeal in a case that involves both the cost of tuition to attend a state university and the authority of the…