News - Arizona Board of Regents
By Eric Swedlund, The Arizona Daily Star, Tucson Jan. 25--After derailing an administration plan to double the student technology fee, UA students are now working on their own recommendation for the technology priorities on campus -- and how much they're willing to pay for improvements.
By Eric Swedlund, The Arizona Daily Star, Tucson Jan. 4--Arizona's universities and community colleges are working on plans to implement a new state law that prohibits illegal immigrants from being granted in-state tuition rates, but don't expect major changes in the admissions process.
By Ryan Gabrielson, The Tribune, Mesa, Ariz. Nov. 29--The share of ASU students who graduate in debt has climbed 30 percent in the past five years, with a majority of last spring's 6,000 graduates relying on loans to pay their way.
By Eric Swedlund, The Arizona Daily Star, Tucson Nov. 10--University of Arizona President Robert Shelton on Thursday proposed increasing tuition $300 for resident undergraduates and doubling the mandatory technology fee, which would push the cost for in-state students past $5,100.
By Eric Swedlund, The Arizona Daily Star, Tucson Sep. 29--FLAGSTAFF -- More than 90,000 students at Arizona's three public universities receive financial aid, collecting almost $933 million last year in scholarships, grants and loans, according to an Arizona Board of Regents report.
