University of Kansas
FY 2007 TUITION PROPOSAL
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Overview
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The first four years of the five-year tuition strategy achieved the goals that were identified by KU in 2002:
- Provide much-needed new funding for high priority academic program enhancements;
- Generate funds for need-based KU Tuition Grants; and
- Avoid using tuition as a dollar-for-dollar substitute for reduced state funding.
In summary, the FY 2007 tuition proposal calls for the following increases in tuition at the Lawrence and Medical Center campuses:
- $344.25 per semester increase for resident undergraduate students (15 hours)
- $603.00 per semester increase for nonresident undergraduate students (15 hours)
- $295.20 per semester increase for resident graduate students (12 hours)
- $510.00 per semester increase for nonresident graduate students (12 hours)
- $1,148.00 per semester for resident medical students
- $1,473.50 for nonresident medical students
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Links to the full text of the FY 2007 University of Kansas Tuition Proposal and the Board of Regents
presentation:
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