Cal State OKs Hike in Nonresident Tuition
California State University trustees Wednesday approved raising tuition for out-of-state students by nearly 15%, the first fee hike for the system since 1994.
If approved by the Legislature, tuition for a non-California-resident student taking a full course load would rise from $7,380 a year to $8,460, beginning this fall, Cal State officials said Wednesday.
The fee hike, which had been widely anticipated, would affect about 10,000 of the Cal State system’s 390,000 students and would generate $11.8 million a year, officials said. Fees for in-state students were not changed.
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