Tuition and Fees

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# Title Date Summary
301 Student voices
Northern Iowan 97:48, p.11
Students respond to the question "How is the tuition increase going to affect you?"; photo.
302 Students to see tuition hikes
Northern Iowan 97:47, p.1
Budget cuts could convince students to leave Iowa after graduation.
303 Storm clouds on the horizon for university
Northern Iowan 97:46, p.6
Discusses problems resulting from recent cuts made in the University's budget.
304 UNI prepares protest against budget cuts
Northern Iowan 97:44, p.1
Budget cuts could lead to an increase in tuition.
305 Regents vote to increase tuition
Northern Iowan 97:17, p.1
Increases in the base tuition, computer fee, and a new mandatory student fee will cause students to pay $310 more next year in tuition and fees.
306 Students pay the price as U of I sides with Regents
Northern Iowan 97:7, p.1
University of Iowa's student government president said he felt their position was different from that of other two Regent's universities; believes tuition increase was warranted; photo.
307 Higher education may get higher price tag in 2001-02 school year
Northern Iowan 97:5, p.1
Increases are expected next year in tuition, student activity fee, and student health fee.
308 Student voices
Northern Iowan 97:5, p.11
Students respond to the question, "What do you think of the possible tuition increase for next year?"
309 NISG approves fee increase
Northern Iowan 97:4, p.1
Northern Iowa Student Government passes a resolution recommending a $4 increase in the student computer fee.
310 Students urged to make difference, cast votes
Northern Iowan 97:3, p.9
Encourages students to vote for state legislators who will maintain UNI's level of funding.
311 Summer is half gone, school is half here
Northern Iowan 96:61, p.1
A reminder concerning changes in dining services and obtaining parking permits, along with the activities that are planned for the weekend before classes start; photo.
312 Students first . . . right?
Northern Iowan 96:56, p.4
Believes that the university administration has not been listening to the students and their requests.
313 Money-saving Panther Pass includes non-sporting events
Northern Iowan 96:54, p.1
Panther Pass will be implemented next year for a fee of $15 per semester.
314 Student Voices: How would an eight to 10 percent tuition increase affect you?
Northern Iowan 96:48, p.9
Students say that if tuition increases, they will need to work more, take out more loans, or cut back on social events; photo.
315 Students in uproar over activity fees
Northern Iowan 96:22, p.5
Students at the University of Wisconsin-Madison are suing the university because they disagree with how student activity fees are used.
316 Regents approve 4.3% tuition hike
Northern Iowan 96:17, p.1
NISG supported the Regent's recommendation to raise tuition 4.3%.
317 University of Northern Iowa says although costs are up, College Is Possible
Public Relations News Release 1999:98, p.1
UNI has joined nation-wide project, College Is Possible, to educate the public on funding higher education.
318 Tuition increase waiting for approval
Northern Iowan 96:9, p.3
Board of Regents will consider a 4.3 percent tuition increase, backed by all three state university presidents, in October.
319 Computer fee increase will allow ITS to serve students
Northern Iowan 96:7, p.1
ITS struggles to provide adequate equipment and service with UNI's computer fee, lowest among the three Regents universities.
320 Compromise reached on computer fees: NISG proposes $18 increase to Board of Regents
Northern Iowan 96:6, p.1
NISG and administration debate over computer fee increase amount; photo.
321 NISG's Weekly Report: students' voices need to be heard; students first
Northern Iowan 96:4, p.7
NISG is conducting a survey to assess students' concerns and priorities for use of tuition and fee money.
322 NISG to investigate minimum housing code
Northern Iowan 95:58, p.3
Topics at recent NISG meeting included housing code exploratory committee, advertising on Panther Shuttle buses, "Welcome Week" activities, Student-Advantage, All-Events pass, and the increased student computer fee.
323 Blast from the Past
Northern Iowan 95:56, p.8
Headlines from the first week of summer session in the years 1956, 1969, 1978, 1982, and 1992.
324 Big year of changes for UNI
Northern Iowan 95:55, p.1
Highlights from year include Stein's liquor license, Panther Shuttle, peaceful Homecoming, $3.6 million gift from the Alderman estate, death of Sue Follon, Kits for Kosovo, construction, and technological advances; photo.
325 NISG complete successful year, begins new one
Northern Iowan 95:52, p.11
Summary of projects completed by the NISG last year under President Matt Close and Vice-President Scott Meskimen and projects planned under new administration.
326 Student government requests funding to keep Shuttle rolling
Northern Iowan 95:48, p.1
NISG is requesting $88,000 to fund Panther Shuttle service from August 1999 through May 2000.
327 Student Activity Fee Committee plays vital
Northern Iowan 95:47, p.8
Committee, composed of students and staff, will recommend the allocation of student activity fees for 1999-2000 to President Koob no later than April 15.
328 Year-long shuttle needed
Northern Iowan 95:47, p.6
Editorial proposes students purchase year-round shuttle passes instead of securing funding through the student activity fees.
329 'State of the student body'
Northern Iowan 95:35, p.10
Results of survey show that tuition costs, parking, free lawyer service, and Panther Shuttle bus system are the issues most important to students.
330 Where is all the money going?
Northern Iowan 95:17, p.8
Gerald Baker comments on the increase in tuition for next year.
331 Board of Regents wavers, settles on 4.5 percent tuition hike
Northern Iowan 95:16, p.1
Iowa State Board of Regents lowered the tuition increase from 5.2% to 4.5% in response to student concerns.
332 UNI: Lifestyles of rich, famous?
Northern Iowan 95:16, p.6
Board of Regents member Clarkson Kelly thinks students have the money to spend on higher tuition.
333 Tuition hike: latest case of cracked number crunching
Northern Iowan 95:9, p.6
Editorial comments on the 5.2% tuition increase for next year and suggests "quality improvements."
334 Tuition hike gets rise from students
Northern Iowan 95:8, p.1
Students oppose the Board of Regents proposed 5.2% tuition increase for next year; graph.
335 Lang facelift at students' expense
Northern Iowan 94:52, p.5
Editorial comments on the use of student fees to help fund Lang Hall renovations.
336 Renovations, expansion approved for Lang Hall
Northern Iowan 94:52, p.1
Student fee monies will fund a portion of the expansion and renovation of Lang Hall; drawing and floor plan.
337 Regents approve tuition increase
Northern Iowan 94:15, p.1
Regents approve 3.9% increase in tuition; raise several fees.
338 Ritrievi responds to ticket dispute
Northern Iowan 94:11, p.1
Athletic Director Chris Ritrievi says that ticket prices are higher at UNI because the Athletic Department's share of student fees is smaller than at other Gateway Conference schools.
339 Student fee allocations higher around Gateway
Northern Iowan 94:11, p.1
Outlines differences among Gateway Conference members with regard to allocation of student fees.
340 Tax crunch may ease for students, parents
Northern Iowan 94:9, p.1
Possible effects of Hope Tax Credit.
341 Regents discuss tuition hike; voting delayed till October
Northern Iowan 94:4, p.1
3.9% increase proposed; student representatives speak to Board of Regents; photo.
342 Student ticket prices skyrocket
Northern Iowan 94:4, p.1
Student ticket prices raised from $7 to $16 per event; reduction in student fee allocation cited as cause.
343 Student computer fee questioned
Northern Iowan 93:32, p.1
Use of student computer fees is questioned; photo.
344 Regents okay tuition hike
Northern Iowan 93:14, p.1
Board of Regents approved a 3.9% increase in tuition.
345 Student Government in full swing; proposed tuition increase highlights
Northern Iowan 93:6, p.2
Northern Iowa Student Government met Wednesday to discuss tuition, fees, and other business.
346 Recently at the Regents; preliminary general fund budget
Campus News Network 6:18, p.1
Proposed fiscal year 1997 general fund budget is $107,073,500; Regents reported that UNI faculty salaries are 6th highest and approved student fee allocations.
347 Board of Regents meets, recommends tuition hike
Northern Iowan 92:16, p.4
Regents recommend 3.5% increase; propose allocating UNI additional $960,000 for financial aid and infrastructure improvements; also act on program for Center for Energy and Environmental Education.
348 Board of Regents meeting focuses on tuition increase, zero growth
Northern Iowan 92:10, p.1
Conflicting demands on Regents.
349 Young and old students alike: welcome to the big leagues
Northern Iowan 92:2, p.7
Advice to new students.
350 Major curriculum changes
A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.193
President Maucker attempts to include a greater exposure to international views into the curriculum with conferences and expanded foreign language and culture courses; photo.
351 Seeking to meet the institution's financial needs
A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.325
UNI's relations with the General Assembly; rising costs for students and increased financial aid; the university begins to seek federal grants for various programs; photo.
352 The fiscal crisis of the Thirties
A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.37
The college faces a difficult financial picture, with a decline in enrollment, salary cuts, and strict economies in operations; photo.
353 Recently at the Regents
Campus News Network 5:18, p.1
Action at recent meeting included approval of appointment of Nancy Marlin as acting president, naming of ROTH halls, outdoor track facility project, student feel allocations, and ICN network.
354 Inform students about activity fee process
Northern Iowan 91:57, p.6
Believes allocation committee's communication could be better.
355 How should your money be spent?
Northern Edition 3:12, p.4
Invites comments on funding under student activity fee line items.
356 Fees compared across state universities
Northern Iowan 91:44, p.6
UNI students pay more in activity fees than students at the other two Regents universities.
357 Fine arts deserves more student activity fees
Northern Iowan 91:43, p.7
Dislikes small part of fees devoted to fine arts, while much larger portion goes to athletics.
358 Untitled
Northern Edition 3:7, p.4
Urges defeat of bill which would increase tuition for those who have accumulated over 160 undergraduate credit hours.
359 UNI students paying the most for athletics; second in a series
Northern Iowan 91:42, p.3
UNI students pay more athletics activity fees than do students at Iowa State or the University of Iowa.
360 Student activity fees hidden in tuition
Northern Iowan 91:40, p.2
Breakout of percentages from tuition devoted to special purposes such as athletics, recreation, and fine arts.
361 Do/did you pay for your own college tuition?
Northern Edition 3:5, p.4
People tell how they paid for college.
362 Finding out where your student computer fees go; first in a series
Northern Iowan 91:32, p.2
Fee brings in about $1 million dollars per year.
363 Recently at the Regents
Campus News Network 5:5, p.1
Approve 4.2% tuition and fees increase.
364 Legislative candidates talk tuition to students
Northern Iowan 91:19, p.1
Forum brings candidates together to discuss tuition.
365 Stop whining about your tuition
Northern Edition 2:25, p.3
Education is already subsidized by the state; students should not complain.
366 Tuition increase worse than appears
Northern Iowan 91:17, p.8
Problems with latest 4.2% increase.
367 Students debate tuition increase with Regents
Northern Iowan 91:5, p.1
Regents consider 4.2% increase in resident tuition, 6% increase in non-resident tuition; students ask for consideration of other costs.
368 Committee members deny conflict of interest
Northern Iowan 90:65, p.1
Chris Ritrievi and Renee Romano are committee members.
369 UNI students pay most for athletics
Northern Iowan 90:63, p.1
Activity fee allocation to athletics more at UNI than at ISU and UI.
370 Student activity fees hidden in tuition
Northern Iowan 90:62, p.1
Graph shows how fees are to be used.
371 UNI student wins tuition in raffle
Northern Iowan 90:38, p.4
Lisa Reynolds wins tuition and other prizes; photo.
372 Recently at the Regents
Campus News Network 4:6, p.3
Increased tuition and fees; Price Lab School field house design approved; Educational Media Center will be renamed Center for Educational Technology; and KUNI will serve Des Moines area.
373 My Side of the Fence
Northern Edition 1:5, p.2
Bill Witt lauds efforts to reduce tuition and fees increase.
374 How to deal with tuition increases
Northern Iowan 90:18, p.5
Cynical view of inevitable increases.
375 Regents compromise; pass 4.4 percent increase instead of 5.3
Northern Iowan 90:16, p.1
Students leaders generally pleased with efforts; photo.
376 USI reacts to tuition increase
Northern Iowan 90:16, p.1
Believes rate of increase is victory.
377 My Side of the Fence
Northern Edition 1:4, p.2
Bill Witt discusses problems of closed classes.
378 USI continues in its fight to keep tuition increases below HEPI
Northern Edition 1:4, p.3
Describes recent efforts.
379 USI directors frustrated with student response
Northern Iowan 90:14, p.2
Few UNI students respond to letter-writing campaign.
380 Regents defend tuition increases
Northern Iowan 90:13, p.1
Regents justify raising rates above inflation rates.
381 Write Regents about tuition increase
Northern Iowan 90:13, p.5
Urges students to contact Regents.
382 Recently at the Regents
Campus News Network 4:4, p.1
Approved budget request, funds for Wellness Center, funds over five years to remodel buildings, and easement for using land for bike trail; reports on energy and flood damage given.
383 My Side of the Fence
Northern Edition 1:3, p.3
Bill Witt discusses proposed tuition increase.
384 Saunders' address to the Regents concerning tuition
Northern Edition 1:3, p.3
Views on tuition increase.
385 USI fights excessive tuition increases at UNI, ISU, and UI
Northern Edition 1:3, p.3
Recent efforts by USI to limit tuition increases.
386 Question and answer: President Curris talks about tuition increases, the National Service Act
Northern Iowan 90:12, p.6
President offers views on UNI.
387 USI urges students to fight tuition increase
Northern Iowan 90:12, p.1
Organizing letter-writing campaign.
388 USI battles against tuition hike
Northern Iowan 90:10, p.1
Campus director urges students to write to Regents.
389 "NI" cited for lack of regents coverage
Northern Iowan 90:9, p.7
Believes paper failed to cover important meeting.
390 Tuition increase not students' responsibility
Northern Iowan 90:9, p.6
Unfair for students to be assessed for deferred maintenance.
391 Saunders speaks against Regents
Northern Iowan 90:8, p.2
Finds proposed increase in graduate student tuition too high.
392 Tuition hike: Regents propose $116 increase
Northern Iowan 90:7, p.1
Students make presentations to Regents; increase proposed at 5.3% level.
393 Director pushes student issues; tuition still first priority
Northern Iowan 90:5, p.2
Executive director visits campus.
394 Student fee support
Northern Iowan 90:5, p.1
Student activity fee increases 6.3%; breakdown of allocation.
395 United Students of Iowa prepare to fight against tuition increases and other ills facing students
Northern Edition 1:2, p.5
Key issues for students.
396 Answers for computer fees
Northern Iowan 89:49, p.1
Description of ways in which computer fees are used.
397 Financial questionnaire available
Northern Iowan 89:48, p.3
USI will distribute survey measuring how students spend their money.
398 Computing across the curriculum
Northern Iowa Today 21:1, p.1
Survey across the colleges of the ways in which the student computer fee has been used; photo.
399 Computing across the curriculum
Campus News Network 3:12, p.1
Ways in which the College of Education has used the computer fee to improve instruction; photo.
400 Lucky raffle ticket wins UNI student a semester of tuition
Northern Iowan 89:40, p.4
Brian Grete wins SAA raffle of $1044 for tuition.