Increase in a Nutshell
2006-2007 tuition and fee rates reflect a tuition increase of 5.9 percent for in-state students and 6.9 percent for out-of-state students, including an energy fee of $98.
For returning in-state freshmen or sophomores taking 30 credits per year and living in the residence halls, the cost for 2006-2007 will be $14,214.50, an increase of $753 above last year.
For new in-state freshmen or sophomores taking 30 credits per year and living in the residence halls, the cost for 2006-2007 will be $14,837, an increase of $791 over last year.
For returning out-of-state freshmen or sophomores taking 30 credits per year and living in the residence halls, the cost for 2006-2007 will be $26,859.50, an increase of $1,646 over last year.
For new out-of-state freshmen or sophomores taking 30 credits per year and living in the residence halls, the cost for 2006-2007 will be $27,482, an increase of $1,683.50 over last year.
* These rates include the taxes and fees charged to all undergraduate students.
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