Posts Tagged ‘tuition’

WA Senate proposes Running Start students pay tuition

Saturday, May 7th, 2011

Celeste Erickson // THE WESTERN FRONT

Washington state lawmakers introduced a plan for Running Start students to pay some tuition, the Associated Press reported. (more…)

What the Seattle Times has to say about tuition increases

Friday, April 15th, 2011

Caleb Hutton // THE WESTERN FRONT

As our front page story pointed out today, cuts in state funding have left students with a larger chunk of the bill to keep public universities running (and at less than full steam).

The Seattle Times posted their own story on the subject this evening, putting the tuition increases in broader context, and mapping out the possible long-term effects of increases.

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Why does Olympia cut higher education? ‘Because we can,’ says state representative

Sunday, April 10th, 2011

Caleb Hutton // THE WESTERN FRONT

The quote comes from a blistering Associated Press article about Washington’s budget crisis and its effect on higher ed, released today.

From the article:

Statistics show that college graduates experience lower unemployment and score higher-earning jobs than people without four-year degrees, and a college-educated labor force has historically been the driving force behind economic growth. Yet state lawmakers target higher education during rough budget years for a simple reason: “Because we can,” said Rep. Larry Haler, R-Richland, ranking Republican on the House Higher Education committee.

Some administrators are relieved to see that the operating budgets for state colleges don’t suffer much under the House’s plan — and Western arguably got off the easiest of any university this time around.

But the reason the budgets don’t suffer much, as the AP points out, is that state colleges make up for lost dollars almost entirely through tuition increases.

Those increases will compound to a 28 percent increase in tuition over the next two years. To put that in perspective, in most classes that’s the difference between a D+ and a solid A.

The AP also spoke with a Western student about how cuts would impact her personally.

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The Bruce Files: Preparing for cuts, talking points delivered to Board of Trustees

Wednesday, February 9th, 2011

Caleb Hutton // THE WESTERN FRONT

Here we have an e-mail Shepard sent to Board of Trustees members on Sept. 16, the same day that an additional $3 million cut was announced to the university.

It is an explicit example of the president offering talking points to board members.

In one of the more fascinating points, Shepard hints at how out-of-state students will be recruited more heavily in the short term because they rake in more revenue for the university — a confession that admissions officials were careful to avoid in December.

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