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As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowIndiana University says its Board of Trustees has approved freezing undergraduate tuition rates for the next two years for Indiana residents attending the main campus in Bloomington.
The school said the trustees voted Wednesday to approve the recommended freeze that IU President Michael McRobbie presented two weeks ago.
The trustees also approved a 1.5-percent increases for out-of-state students on the Bloomington campus for the next two years. Tuition increases at IUPUI and IU's five regional campuses will increase by an average of 1.65 percent.
Graduate school tuition increases for Indiana residents will vary by school but will average about 2 percent and won't exceed 3 percent. Nonresident graduate school tuition would increase just under 3 percent on average.
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