Education

Oregon Commission Reverses Course, Approves Tuition Hikes For UO And PSU

By Rob Manning (OPB)
Portland, Oregon May 26, 2017 12:54 a.m.

Oregon’s Higher Education Coordinating Commission approved tuition increases Thursday for two of the state’s largest universities.

Portland State University and University of Oregon appealed the commission's decision to reject the tuition increases earlier this month.

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After reviewing more detailed proposals from the universities, commissioners voted unanimously to approve Portland State University’s 8.4 percent increase in tuition and fees.

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Commissioners approved University of Oregon’s 11.5 percent hike on a 7-1 vote.

The University of Oregon relies on about $100 million a year in federal grants to help pay research staff members' salaries.

The University of Oregon relies on about $100 million a year in federal grants to help pay research staff members' salaries.

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HECC members had initially rejected the increases, in part, because of concerns the universities had not done enough to engage students and student groups.

PSU and UO join Western Oregon University, Southern Oregon University and the Oregon Institute of Technology in gaining approval this year to increase tuition and fees.

Those schools have said they need the rate increases to keep pace with growing student bodies and rising costs.

The state’s other public universities, Oregon State University and Eastern Oregon University kept their tuition hikes under the 5 percent ceiling set out by Gov. Kate Brown, so they didn’t need HECC approval.

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