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Tuition at Iowa universities trends lower than nation

Published
2012.10.17

Craig Lang, president of the Board of Regents, State of Iowa, says he feels good about the idea that Iowa universities are trying to hold tuition costs and are staying well below the average of increases nationally. Story from: Cedar Rapids Gazette

Cedar Rapids Gazette

UI seeks to reduce cost of medical education

Published
2012.09.06
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The University of Iowa is instituting an innovative plan to reduce the cost of medical school. Story from: Strategic Sourceror

Strategic Sourceror

A president's perspective

UI President Sally Mason

The face of campus is changing—whether due to exciting new construction or to an increasingly diverse student body. As President Sally Mason enters her sixth year at the UI, she talks about these changes and what they mean to Iowa now and in the years ahead. Story

Students launch funding roadtrip

Published
2012.04.03

University of Iowa student leaders, along with leaders at UNI and ISU, are taking their plea for funding throughout the state. Story from: Daily Iowan

Daily Iowan

Fethke asks, why does tuition go up?

Chronicle of Higher Education: Fethke asks, why does tuition go up?
Published
2012.04.01

Gary Fethke of the Tippie College of Business asks why college tuition goes up. And the answer is because taxpayer support goes down. Story from: Chronicle of Higher Education

Chronicle of Higher Education

Morphew comments on fixed tuition

Crane's Detroit Business: Morphew comments on fixed tuition
Published
2012.03.26

Christopher Morphew, chair of the department of educational policy and leadership studies at the UI, says fixed tuition pricing plans, which guarantee the price of tuition for several semesters, function "largely as a marketing ploy." Story from: Crane's Detroit Business

Crane's Detroit Business
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