UW-Green Bay’s room and board costs will remain flat and segregated fees will increase by 6 percent under the 2014-15 UW System operating budget passed today (Thursday, June 5) by the Board of Regents in Milwaukee. The increase, coupled with a legislatively mandated tuition freeze, means the average UW-Green Bay undergrad will pay a total of $82 more to attend the University in 2014-15 than he or she did in 2013-14 — a 0.6 percent overall increase for students who live on campus. Under the resolution passed Thursday, the average Wisconsin resident UW-Green Bay freshman will pay a total of $7,758 in tuition and seg fees for 2014-15, up from $7,676 in 2013-14. On the housing side, the typical resident freshman who lives on campus will pay $6,200 in room and meal costs, which is the same amount as 2013-14. Our news post has additional info.
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9 Jan, 2020