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OU community members fear potential negative financial impact on low-income students following tuition increase

The OU Board of Regents’ June 22 decision to increase tuition costs by 2.75 percent following three years without increases has been met with disapproval from both students and faculty. The recently approved rates increased resident tuition from $4,531.25 to $4655.70 and nonresident tuition from $12,221.75 to $12,557.70. It also raised graduate rates, with resident graduate tuition increasing from $289.39 to $334.75 and nonresident graduate tuition from $610.80 to $627.60.  OU News wrote in an email to The Daily that the new funding will generate more than $6 million. It said those funds will go toward student activities and academics. “(It will) specifically (encourage the) hiring (of) additional faculty members, upgrading classrooms, increasing graduate assistant stipends, adding two new Student Life positions, providing additional Union Programming Board funding, adding two new Career Services positions, hiring two staff psychologists in University Coun

OU Board of Regents approves tuition increase despite one dissenting vote, OU Health merger with public comment

OU Board of Regents approves tuition increase despite one dissenting vote, OU Health merger with public comment
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OU administration, student government react to passage of House Bill 1775

The OU Student Government Association released a statement after the Oklahoma House of Representatives passed House Bill 1775, urging Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt to veto the bill. HB 1775 was originally written as a bill regarding emergency medical situations during high school sporting events. The bill was entirely rewritten into a bill that implements restrictions on certain gender and diversity theories being taught in schools and could hurt the OU community, according to the statement signed by Tavana Farzaneh, SGA president; Crispin South, chair of the Undergraduate Student Congress; Claire Burch, chair of the Graduate Student Senate; and Kobe Chen, chair of Campus Activities Council.

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