Regents vote to raise tuition at Oklahoma State University
June 18, 2017
TULSA, Okla. (AP) — Tuition and fees will rise for Oklahoma State University students this fall.
The OSU/A&M Board of Regents voted Friday for an increase of 5 percent for resident, undergraduate students and 5.9 percent for undergraduates from out of state.
Regents said the increase is due in part to the university receiving $11.9 million fewer dollars from the state as lawmakers faced cutting budgets.
In-state students will now pay $8,738 per year, an increase of $417 and out-of-state students will pay $23,775 annually, an increase of $1,332.
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