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* Actually, there has been an update: for some students, the fees will be decreased and/or the tuition hike will not apply. See [http://www.jconline.com/article/20090909/NEWS0501/909090335]. What do you think? --[[User:Mboutin|Mboutin]] 16:18, 24 September 2009 (UTC) | * Actually, there has been an update: for some students, the fees will be decreased and/or the tuition hike will not apply. See [http://www.jconline.com/article/20090909/NEWS0501/909090335]. What do you think? --[[User:Mboutin|Mboutin]] 16:18, 24 September 2009 (UTC) | ||
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− | * | + | * I could swallow the tuition hike and increased fees. I mean, inflation happens at ever school, not just Purdue. However, what was a lot harder to swallow was the increase in dorm living, which was a lot more than 5%. I don't remember exact numbers, but it was around 8 to 9 percent. That seemed like a pretty big leap to me. Almost made me consider not living in the dorms anymore. [[User:Jhunsber|Josh Hunsberger]] 12:15, 12 March 2010 (UTC) |
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Latest revision as of 08:37, 12 March 2010
Discussion: What do you think of the proposed tuition and fee increase for 2009-2010?
- Purdue proposed a 5% tuition increase for residents, a 6% tuition increase for non-residents, a $500 fee for new students, a higher differential fee for engineering students, a new $500 differential fee for College of Technology students,....[1] What do you think?
- I think the new tuition prices for returning students is a bit unfair. Though the University may need the money, I think it would be alot easier to swallow if only new students from here on out had to pay the fees.
- Actually, there has been an update: for some students, the fees will be decreased and/or the tuition hike will not apply. See [2]. What do you think? --Mboutin 16:18, 24 September 2009 (UTC)
- I tried to follow your link, but apparently its broken. Josh Hunsberger
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- I tried to follow your link, but apparently its broken. Josh Hunsberger
- I could swallow the tuition hike and increased fees. I mean, inflation happens at ever school, not just Purdue. However, what was a lot harder to swallow was the increase in dorm living, which was a lot more than 5%. I don't remember exact numbers, but it was around 8 to 9 percent. That seemed like a pretty big leap to me. Almost made me consider not living in the dorms anymore. Josh Hunsberger 12:15, 12 March 2010 (UTC)
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