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CU Tuition Hike Approved

BOULDER, Colo. (AP) – In-state undergraduate students at the University of Colorado will pay 7 percent to 9 percent more in tuition at the Boulder, Colorado Springs and Denver campuses starting this fall.

The Board of Regents approved the increases Monday on an 8-1 vote.

Out-of-state undergraduates will pay 2 percent to 5 percent more.

CU system officials say in-state undergraduates will pay $572 more per academic year in Boulder, $420 more in Colorado Springs and $504 more in Denver.

Out-of-state undergraduates will pay $1,300 more per academic year in Boulder, $320 more in Colorado Springs and $384 more in Denver.

Regent Tom Lucero, a Republican from Johnstown cast the only dissenting vote.

(Copyright 2010 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

AP-NY-03-29-10 1353EDT

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