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INCREASE IN STUDENT TUITION FEES
 
 
 
 
 

INCREASE IN STUDENT TUITION FEES

The biennial budget as presented to the legislature was based on an increase in student fees. This increase was projected for the following reasons: (1) to provide additional funds for instructional purposes; (2) to provide sufficient funds for the auxiliary enterprises to operate on a self-sustaining basis; (3) to provide additional needed funds for student activities; and (4) to increase the tuition charge paid by out-of-state students whereby the out-of-state student will bear an increased share of the cost of instruction.

It is proposed to increase general college fees $35.00, residential fee $14.00, student activity fee $6,00, and non-Virginia tuition $100.00. These increases in fees are proposed to be effective 1 September 1966.

The current and proposed student tuition and fees are shown as follows:

          
Current  Increase  Proposed September 1966 
General college fees  $ 470  $ 35  $ 505 
Residential fee  226  59[1]   285 
Board  333  333 
Student activity  21  27 
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Total for Virginians  $1,050  $ 100  $1,150 
Non-Virginia Tuition  500  100  600 
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Total for Non-Virginians  $1,550  $ 200  $1,750 

The following resolution was adopted:

  • RESOLVED by the Board of Visitors of The Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia that Mary Washington College be and it is hereby authorized to increase the general college fees $35.00, the residential fee $14.00, the student activity fee $6.00, and non-Virginia tuition $100.00, effective 1 September 1966, for the purpose of placing auxiliary enterprises of the College on a self-sustaining basis, to provide additional funds for the instructional operation of the College, and to provide additional needed funds for student activities.

 
[1]

Includes $45.00 approved at the 4 June 1965 meeting of the Board to meet the requirements of the bonding attorneys for the 1965 dormitory revenue bond issue.