Tuition at Alabama's two-year colleges is going up by about 16 percent in a move that will raise more than $30 million in additional revenue.
MONTGOMERY, Alabama - Tuition at Alabama's two-year colleges is going up by about 16 percent in a move that will raise more than $30 million in additional revenue. The Alabama State Board of Education approved the price hike on Thursday. Officials say the increase comes at a time when state funding is decreasing and enrollment is increasing.Tuition will go up from current rate of $92 per credit hour to $107 per credit hour. The increase takes effect this fall. The Alabama Community College System says it's lost more than $100 million due to proration, or mandatory funding cuts caused by shortfalls in the state school budget. Funding is off more than
$124 million since 2008.
The system has 22 community colleges and four technical schools statewide.
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