Spring tuition remains same as fall
Trustees keep Promise for incoming students
By: Mike Ellis
Issue date: 12/5/07 Section: News
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There will be no tuition hike for incoming spring 2008 students.
Central Michigan University's Board of Trustees also extended the CMU Promise at its meeting Thursday afternoon.
The board set spring tuition rates at $304 per undergraduate tuition hour. Incoming freshmen will pay $9,120 for 30 credits.
The Promise guarantees tuition will not be raised for students who are covered by the plan for up to five years.
The board approved the tuition rate for incoming students after having delayed setting the spring tuition during the July 12 meeting because of uncertainty of the state budget at the time.
Check cm-life.com for more updates.
Central Michigan University's Board of Trustees also extended the CMU Promise at its meeting Thursday afternoon.
The board set spring tuition rates at $304 per undergraduate tuition hour. Incoming freshmen will pay $9,120 for 30 credits.
The Promise guarantees tuition will not be raised for students who are covered by the plan for up to five years.
The board approved the tuition rate for incoming students after having delayed setting the spring tuition during the July 12 meeting because of uncertainty of the state budget at the time.
Check cm-life.com for more updates.
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