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Volume 52, Issue 12
ColumbiaChronicle.com
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Columbia announces 2017â2018 tuition increase
» ANDREA SALCEDO LLAURADO CAMPUS EDITOR
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AFTER A 4 percent tuition increase for the 2016â2017 academic year, Columbia students will face another 4 percent tuition increase for the 2017â2018 academic year, according to a Nov. 15 collegewide email from President and CEO Kwang-Wu Kim. According to the email, full-time tuition will increase by $990, totaling $25,580 per academic year. During the Spring 2016 Semester, the college announced the 4 percent increase of $950 for the following academic year, as reported Feb. 15 by The Chronicle. Additionally, students taking six or more credits will have to pay a $150 technology fee starting in the Spring 2017 Semester. The fee will be used to update and improve student technology through wired and wireless networking, classroom technology, digital learning, computer labs, work stations, specialized software and other equipment, tools and employees, the email stated. âThe trustees and I, along with the rest of the collegeâs senior administrative leadership, remain committed to using student tuition dollars wisely and responsibly to improve the quality and fully realize the value of a Columbia education.â Kim said in the email. Kim declined an interview with The Chronicle regarding the tuition increase.
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