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U. of Illinois raising tuition by 1.7 percent

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University of Illinois Board of Trustees Chairman Christopher Kennedy (left) congratulates new board member Patrick Fitzgerald during a meeting Thursday at the University of Illinois in Chicago. (AP right)

CHAMPAIGN – Tuition for new in-state University of Illinois undergraduate students this fall will increase by 1.7 percent under a plan approved Thursday, marking the smallest tuition hike at the university in almost 20 years.

When combined with coming increases in room and board and fees, though, the cost of a year of college for students living on campus will rise to almost $24,729 at the flagship campus in Urbana-Champaign (up 2.1 percent), $23,615 in Chicago (up 1.8 percent) and $21,489 in Springfield (an increase of 3.6 percent).

The smaller tuition increase matches the rate of inflation for this year, Vice President for Academic Affairs Christophe Pierre told trustees during a meeting in Chicago.

He said it is designed to balance the need for more revenue to pay top professors and other costs to draw good students.

“We want to recruit the highest class of students to the university, which certainly argues for keeping tuition increases to a minimum,” Pierre told trustees.

Undergraduate tuition at Urbana-Champaign will increase $198 to $11,834 a year. Chicago campus undergraduates will see an increase of $174 to $10,406.

And tuition in Springfield will increase $157.50 to $9,247.50.

Trustees unanimously approved the plan without immediate comment, but university President Robert Easter said in a statement cost-savings programs over the past few years allowed the school to raise tuition by a smaller amount in spite of dwindling state support. Easter said the university’s role as a land-grant institution makes it important that tuition remain affordable for as many people in the state as possible.

“Last year, we celebrated the 150th anniversary of the Morrill Act, which created land-grant universities like the U of I and opened the doors of higher education to the children of all social classes,” Easter said. “It helped fuel the most dramatic social and technological advances in our nation’s history, and it is critical that we ensure those same opportunities for new generations of students.”

Undergraduate tuition at Urbana-Champaign will increase $198 to $11,834 a year. Chicago campus undergraduates will see an increase of $174 to $10,406. And tuition in Springfield will increase $157.50 to $9,247.50.

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