State Colleges Postpone Tuition Hikes
New Jersey's state colleges may be open for business but tuition increases are on hold until state aid amounts are finalized.
According to an article in today's Atlantic City Press, Richard Stockton College spokesperson Tim Kelly states, "if there is no state budget by July 12, the college may send out fall semester bills with no tuition increase and adjust the bills later, once the state budget, state aid and tuition, are finalized."
Stockton's Board of Trustees will hold its regularly scheduled meeting on July 12 while Rowan University has rescheduled its Board meeting from July 12 to July 19.
http://www.pressofatlanticcity.com/news/story/6500473p-6352038c.html
According to an article in today's Atlantic City Press, Richard Stockton College spokesperson Tim Kelly states, "if there is no state budget by July 12, the college may send out fall semester bills with no tuition increase and adjust the bills later, once the state budget, state aid and tuition, are finalized."
Stockton's Board of Trustees will hold its regularly scheduled meeting on July 12 while Rowan University has rescheduled its Board meeting from July 12 to July 19.
http://www.pressofatlanticcity.com/news/story/6500473p-6352038c.html
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