Tuition, Fees Increase 4.7 Percent at Brown
Posted on: Wednesday, 1 March 2006, 12:01 CST
By The Providence Journal, R.I.
Mar. 1--PROVIDENCE -- Brown University's corporation has increased tuition and fees for the 2006-07 academic year by 4.7 percent, to a total of $43,754 a year for undergraduates. Tuition for graduate students will rise 5 percent, to $33,888 a year, the corporation announced this weekend at its winter meeting.
Several factors contributed to the increases, including rising energy costs and the increasing costs of construction materials, health care and insurance, Brown officials said in a statement.
The corporation, which meets three times a year, approved a university budget of $664 million for the coming fiscal year, which represents an 8.2-percent increase over this year.
The new budget includes financing for 15 to 25 new faculty members, 5-percent faculty raises and $18,000-a-year stipends for graduate students, financial aid for transfer students, and additional financing for need-blind admissions. Freshmen entering Brown this fall will be the fourth class admitted on a need-blind basis.
Several gifts to the university of more than $1 million were announced, including:
--$4 million to endow and establish a professorship in the history department from a Brown emeritus trustee and parent;
--$3 million from the Walter Annenberg Foundation to promote innovation in small schools and develop school leadership at the Annenberg Institute;
--$2.5 million from a trustee and parent to be spent on various initiatives, including $1 million for the Nelson Fitness Center; $750,000 for financial aid; and $750,000 for the Brown annual fund;
--$2.2 million from an alumnus and parent for an endowed research fund in environmental sciences and environmental studies;
--$2 million from parents for a creative arts building
In addition, a new professorship was established, the Joukowsky Family Professorship in Archaeology.
-----
To see more of the The Providence Journal, or to subscribe to the newspaper, go to http://www.projo.com.
Copyright (c) 2006, The Providence Journal, R.I.
Distributed by Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News.
For information on republishing this content, contact us at (800) 661-2511 (U.S.), (213) 237-4914 (worldwide), fax (213) 237-6515, or e-mail reprints@krtinfo.com.
Source: Providence Journal
Related Articles
- Davis Vision Provides More Than $200,000 in Free Vision Care Services
- CSC Wins Two Corporate University Xchange Awards for Learning
- RateMyTeachers.Com Reaches 8,000,000 Students and Parents
- Dr. Sally Ride to Present at Two Science Events for Teachers, Students and Parents at Arizona State University
- Prospective Students, Their Parents Might Reconsider Their School Choice
- AT&T Announces $50,000 Donation to University of Central Florida to Continue Funding for Battlefield Simulation Technologies
- Witness Systems CLO to Present at Corporate University Summit
- Cisco Systems Honored With ''Overall Excellence'' By the Corporate University Xchange 2005 Excellence and Innovation Awards
- Game Teaches Journalism Students Skills
- Bragg to Speak to Journalism Students
User Comments (0)


RSS Feeds