This past March, the Universities of Wisconsin Board of Regents adopted higher differential tuition for nursing, engineering and business majors at UW-Madison, according to The Badger Herald. Combined ...
The University of Wisconsin system is ending a policy requiring schools to consult with students when seeking to raise tuition for specific programs. The Regents unanimously approved the policy ...
The Arizona Board of Regents has officially approved the University of Arizona’s new tuition model set to take ... College will see a program fee increase from $475 to $600 per year.
GREEN BAY — At least 200 employees at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh ... A decade-long tuition freeze meant that even with inflation, no UW university could increase the cost of tuition. In March ...
GREEN BAY — At least 200 employees at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh ... no UW university could increase the cost of tuition. In March, the system's Board of Regents approved a tuition ...
GREEN BAY — At least 200 employees at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh ... no UW university could increase the cost of tuition. In March, the system's Board of Regents approved a tuition ...
GREEN BAY — At least 200 employees at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh ... no UW university could increase the cost of tuition. In March, the system's Board of Regents approved a tuition ...
The bill, would require the state’s public higher education systems and the Higher Educational Aids Board, which distributes a variety of grants and loans and administers the Wisconsin-Minnesota ...
Students enrolled in Nevada’s colleges and universities can expect to pay higher fees and tuition beginning next year under ...
Wisconsin lawmakers introduced a group of bipartisan bills that would help improve the state's workforce shortages. The ...
(WLUK) -- The Universities of Wisconsin saw its first enrollment increase this fall since 2014. Data released by the Universities of Wisconsin Wednesday shows enrollment grew by more than 1,700 ...
“These enrollment numbers are encouraging as we seek to increase the number of graduates in all corners of the state,” said Universities of Wisconsin President Jay Rothman. “The Universities ...