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Jackie Dudley, senior vice president of financial services, discusses the budget for fiscal year 2025.

Murray State administration discuss increase in rates

Jill Smith, Co-Editor in Chief/News Editor April 25, 2024

University administrators announced a $50 increase to the Racer Experience fee during Thursday’s Budget Town Hall meeting.  The fee, which helps...

Budget Town Hall outlines inflation adjustment, tuition

Budget Town Hall outlines inflation adjustment, tuition

May 4, 2022

Jill Smith Staff Writer [email protected] President Bob Jackson and University vice presidents hosted a Budget Town Hall meeting on Thursday,...

President Bob Jackson presented the budget proposal at a forum on March 28. (Photo courtesy of Michelle Hawks)

Tuition increase proposed at budget forum

April 3, 2019

Story by Ciara Benham Staff Writer [email protected] Tuition increases, deferred maintenance and increased pension costs were discussed...

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At the University Hall, Davies speaks on what has been previously described as a “fluid” situation.

Students face tuition increases

May 5, 2016

Story by Bailey Bohannan, Staff writer Returning Murray State students will face a tuition increase in Fall 2016, but the specifics of the new...

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Regents discuss tuition proposal, campus changes

December 11, 2015

Story by Mary Bradley, Editor-in-Chief, and Abby Siegel, Assistant News Editor Many members of the Murray State Board of Regents said at Friday’s...

Tuition increases continue to mount across Kentucky

March 12, 2015

Murray State Board of Regents approved a 3 percent tuition increase for in-state undergraduate students for the 2015-16 academic year, as well as a 2.5...

Tuition forum discusses possible increase

February 27, 2015

An open forum held Wednesday evening to discuss tuition increases for the 2015-16 school year piqued interest of students, faculty and staff alike. President...

Academic performances threatened by budget cuts

January 16, 2015

Despite several years of funding cuts to higher education in Kentucky, local universities have continued to meet and exceed several academic goals set...

Tuition cap set to 8 percent over next two years

May 2, 2014

Tuition at Kentucky universities could increase as much as 5 percent this year and 8 percent over the next two. The Kentucky Council on Postsecondary...

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