Chaque année, pour intégrer l’enseignement supérieur, les étudiants doivent payer des droits universitaires. Cette somme est fixée par le ministère et varie selon le diplôme préparé par l’étudiant. A partir de septembre, les frais passeront de 184 € à 170 € pour les inscrits en licence et de 256 € à 243 € pour les masters. Seuls les étudiants boursiers seront exemptés de ces frais. Plus...
Protest planned over UMass tuition increase
The decision this month by the University of Massachusetts to raise tuition by 2.5 percent will come under fire during a protest outside the State House at noon on Wednesday. More...
U. of Calif. approves small decrease in tuition
For the first time in nearly two decades, tuition at the University of California will decrease slightly under a plan approved Thursday by UC’s governing board. More...
Tuition rising 2.5 percent at UMass
The University of Massachusetts Board of Trustees on Friday approved a 2.5 percent tuition hike for in-state undergraduates, raising the per student cost for the coming school year an average of $351. More...
Code now. Pay tuition later.
Coding schools are offering free classes in exchange for a percentage of future income. But at what cost. More...
College completion efforts enter ‘buy-one, get-one’ era
Marion Technical College’s Buy-One, Get-One tuition model will fund all sophomore-year tuition costs for students working toward an associate’s degree. More...
With proposed cuts restored, one Missouri community college is lowering tuition
On the eve of the formal signing of the state budget, St. Louis Community College announced it is reversing a tuition increase its board approved in March. More...
Most regional Okla. universities plan for tuition raise
All but one of the institutions in the Regional University System of Oklahoma will increase tuition this fall under fiscal 2019 budgets approved by regents. More...
Top House Republican calls for tuition freeze at state universities
That's the message a senior House Republican is sending to Pennsylvania's 14 state-owned universities and four, state-related universities now that the schools have gotten a funding bump in the $32.7 billion budget that Gov. Tom Wolf signed into law last week. More...
Why college tuition is actually higher for online programs
Online college programs were supposed to be less expensive. With no physical campus to maintain, no limits on class sizes and the ability to recycle content, you'd think they should be. More...