Tuition would be increased by 5 percent, dining would increase 3 percent, and housing by 4 percent.
WKMS reports that from the 5 percent increase, 3 percent would generate $2.2 million in revenue, while the rest would cover one-time expenses.
The budget for the 2017-18 year is still being developed and will likely include some cuts to offset declining enrollment and rising pension costs.
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