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State Ed Board OKs four-year school tuition increases — Idaho’s largest in three years

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State Ed Board OKs four-year school tuition increases — Idaho’s largest in three years

Idaho's State Board of Education approved tuition and fee hikes for four-year schools, ranging from 4.4% to 4.7%, the largest increase in three years. The hikes will generate $17.6 million across the higher education system, with Boise State collecting the largest share.

Idaho's four-year schools will raise tuition and fees by 4.4% to 4.7% next year, the largest increase in three years. The State Board of Education unanimously approved the hikes on Tuesday. Full-time in-state undergraduate tuition and fees will range from $8,226 at Lewis-Clark State College to $9,789 at Boise State University. The increases will generate $17.6 million across the higher education system. Boise State will collect $8.3 million, with almost $2 million going toward financial aid and student retention programs. The University of Idaho will use some of its $4.3 million to fund a counseling and mental health center.

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