The state’s six public universities on Wednesday presented their tuition proposals to the Board of Regents for the 2025-26 academic year.
Most of them are seeking increases to address faculty pay, cybersecurity threats, inflation and evolving international student enrollment trends.
For resident undergraduate students, they are seeking anywhere from no increase at Emporia State to 3% at three University of Kansas campuses to 8% at the Kansas State Salina campus.
The proposed tuition increases for all students would generate an estimated $43.3 million in revenue, an increase of 5.1% from about $852 million in the current . . .
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