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Regents Hold Tuition, Fee Hike to 3.6 Percent

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TOPEKA, Kan. (AP)  The Kansas Board of Regents is limiting increases in tuition and fees at state universities this fall to 3.6 percent.  The board's unanimous decision today (THU) came just one day after the Regents told universities to revise their proposals on tuition and fees.  Some earlier proposals suggested increases of 4.9 percent for Kansas undergraduates, and as high as 6 percent for graduate students and out-of-state students.  The Kansas Legislature imposed a tuition cap of 3.6 percent, but several members of the Board of Regents said that lawmakers also wished to limit fee increases.

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