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  1. article Report: Arizona schools posted some of nation’s biggest tuition increases

    Tuesday, July 10, 2012 7:13 am

    WASHINGTON – Fueled by state budget cuts to higher education, tuition increases of 49 percent at the University of Arizona and 44 percent at Arizona State University landed the two schools in the top 20 for tuition hikes from 2008 to 2010.

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  • article Half of AZ grads have nearly $20K in debt; among lowest in nation

    Monday, October 22, 2012 8:01 am

    Washington -- Arizona college students graduated with some of the smallest levels of student debt in the country last year, according to a national report released Thursday.

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  • article Arizona universities step closer to performance pay

    Monday, July 25, 2011 6:15 am

    Arizona’s university funding system could switch to a pay-for-performance model as early as 2013.

  • article Arizona universities step closer to performance pay

    Monday, July 25, 2011 6:15 am

    Arizona’s university funding system could switch to a pay-for-performance model as early as 2013.

  • article AZ budget chief: Higher education to take biggest hit from state's rising health costs

    Wednesday, August 24, 2011 1:45 am

    WASHINGTON – Arizona’s colleges and universities will likely bear the brunt of budget cuts forced by rapidly rising health care costs, the state’s budget director told a Washington audience Tuesday.

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  • article UA doctor looks into conducting medical pot research at state universities

    Monday, January 7, 2013 7:37 am

    A University of Arizona physician has taken the first political steps in her bid to do medical marijuana research at state-run schools.

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  • article Regents’ vote suspends ability of Arizona Students’ Association to collect fees

    Friday, November 30, 2012 5:49 am

    The state Board of Regents on Monday suspended the ability of the Arizona Students’ Association to impose its $2-a-semester fee amid questions of how the money is being spent.

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  • article Regents' vote suspends ability of Arizona Students' Association to collect fees

    Tuesday, November 27, 2012 7:37 am

    The state Board of Regents on Monday suspended the ability of the Arizona Students' Association to impose its $2-a-semester fee amid questions of how the money is being spent.

  • article Regents ask Brewer to veto bill stripping them of UA hospital control

    Thursday, April 21, 2011 10:25 pm

    Calling the measure both illegal and an invitation for misconduct, the Arizona Board of Regents on Thursday asked Gov. Jan Brewer to veto a bill that temporarily removes the board of its oversight of UA Healthcare.

  • article Lawmakers seek to split Tucson hospitals from university board

    Thursday, April 14, 2011 7:17 am

    Saying they fear a power grab, state senators voted Wednesday to wrest control of University Medical Center and Kino Community Hospital from the Arizona Board of Regents.

  • article Legislation would deny college students the right to use medical marijuana on campus

    Wednesday, February 1, 2012 11:47 am

    State lawmakers are moving Wednesday to deny university and college students living on campus the right to use medical marijuana even if they have the legally required doctor's recommendation for the drug.

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  • article Higher ed employees favor Democrats when giving to candidates

    Sunday, May 27, 2012 5:12 am

    When they open their wallets for congressional and presidential candidates, professors, administrators and staff at Arizona’s public universities and colleges are far more likely to donate to Democrats than Republicans, a Cronkite News review found.

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  • article Arizona universities cited in national report for fast-increasing tuition rates

    Friday, July 1, 2011 3:15 pm

    WASHINGTON - Arizona’s four-year public universities posted some of the nation’s largest percentage increases in tuition from 2007 to 2010, according to a report Thursday from the U.S. Department of Education.

    The state’s three campuses saw tuition rise between 36 and 38 percent, putting the state’s schools in the top 5 percent in the nation for the relative size of their increases.

    Arizona State University was tied for the 22nd-biggest increase, at 38 percent; Northern Arizona University was tied for 26th, with a 37 percent increase; and the University of Arizona’s 36 percent increase was tied for 30th.

    Despite the increases, Arizona’s in-state tuition was still near the middle of the pack for public colleges nationwide. The most expensive four-year public university in the country was Penn State, charging $14,416, according to the first-ever report by the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES). The national average was $6,397.

    The Arizona Board of Regents defended the increases Thursday as necessary during a time of rising enrollment and decreasing state funding for the state’s universities.

    “Between fiscal year 2008-2012, the Arizona university system has sustained $428 million in state funding reductions, $230 million of which came during the time frame studied by the NCES,” Katie Paquet, a spokeswoman for the regents, said in a prepared statement. “The system also saw a 14.6 percent increase in enrollment over that same time period.

    “Tuition increases were required to partially mitigate the reduction in state support and to meet the increase in student demand,” her statement said.

    She said Arizona’s universities were “below the median rate for tuition and fees” in the current year when compared to their institutional peers, schools that she said the board looks to when setting tuition rates.

    Advocates agreed that higher tuition at schools across the country points to reduced state support and the need for schools to make up the difference in tough economic times.

    “Many states are facing a funding crisis at the state level, though it’s a national problem,” said Barry Toiv, a spokesman at the Association of American Universities. “When states reduce funding for their universities, they have no choice but to raise tuition. I think that it’s playing out in a particularly serious way in Arizona.”

    Students in California and Pennsylvania were even harder hit: 23 of the 32 fastest increases were in California, and 22 of the 32 highest public tuitions were in Pennsylvania.

    “Practically every campus of the Cal State system showed as a high percentage. Penn State had high numbers,” said R. Michael Tanner, vice president of the Association of Public and Land Grant Universities. “If you go look at those two, both of them have had to deal with sizeable decreases in state support.”

    Tanner, who spent 17 years as an academic administrator at the University of California Santa Cruz and the University of Illinois at Chicago, said choices on tuition are not easy.

    “I’ve spent a lot of time being in those meetings where you have to decide the balance between budgets and tuition,” Tanner said. “Tuition increases are a part of a complex balancing, and the reduction of state support changes that.”

    Toiv said he felt the percentage increase numbers for tuition reported by NCES could be “a little misleading.”

    “If you start from a low point (in tuition), any increase will make a big difference,” he said.

    The lists do not include current tuition charges and are based on data universities report yearly to the federal government. The lists are broken down into sections — private, public, for-profit and community colleges.

    New federal law says the 530 universities with the fastest-rising published tuitions and net prices will have to explain to the Education Department why the costs increased and how the schools will reduce them. Education Secretary Arne Duncan was quoted in USA Today Thursday as saying he hopes publishing the data publicly will help better prepare families for college.

    Paquet said Arizona universities are “committed to ensuring affordable access to a high-quality education for all qualified students.” The universities are required to set aside 17 percent of all tuition and fees for need-based financial aid, her statement said.

    “The university system also offers students a broad range of bachelor’s degree pathways in partnership with community colleges and alternative campus locations that can significantly reduce the cost of obtaining a bachelor’s degree,” she said in her statement.

  • article Study: Dems more likely to receive campaign donations from universities

    Thursday, May 17, 2012 4:15 pm

    When they open their wallets for congressional and presidential candidates, professors, administrators and staff at Arizona’s public universities and colleges are far more likely to donate to Democrats than Republicans, a Cronkite News review found.

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  • article Arizona universities, colleges grapple with governor's proposed cuts

    Tuesday, January 18, 2011 3:25 pm

    It will take a few months before Arizona’s university and community college leaders have a full picture of how the governor’s proposed budget cuts will impact their institutions.

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  • article Tuition hike at universities discussed Monday

    Monday, March 1, 2010 8:14 am

    Arizona's three public universities are hoping proposed tuition and fee increases as high as 31 percent will partially make up for cuts in state funding. Students who are dealing with their own budget problems are hoping the state board that oversees the schools will soften the blow.

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