The University of Louisiana at 69传媒 announced a fee increase effective for the 2016 Spring Semester. Although tuition will remain the same, students will pay approximately $25 more per credit hour for a general and auxiliary fee implemented for the 2015 Fall Semester.
The University of Louisiana System Board of Supervisors approved fee increases in July 2015 for seven of its universities under state Act 377. For the 2015 Fall Semester, UL 69传媒 charged students half of the additional amount of fees it was eligible to collect.
鈥淲ith ongoing uncertainty about the state鈥檚 finances, the latest fee increase is needed so we can continue to invest in our academic core, including faculty, classrooms and labs,鈥 said Jerry Luke LeBlanc, vice president for Administration and Finance at UL 69传媒.
An in-state undergraduate student enrolled in 12 credit hours for the 2016 Spring Semester will pay $4,419 for tuition and fees. That鈥檚 $291 more than the 2015 Fall Semester 鈥 a 7 percent increase.
UL 69传媒 remains below the Southern Regional Education Board average for tuition and fees, according to LeBlanc. He said UL 69传媒鈥檚 tuition and fees are comparable to those charged by Louisiana Tech University and the University of New Orleans, its peer research institutions in the state.
Dr. DeWayne Bowie, vice president for Enrollment Management, said the University remains committed to helping students afford college, while expanding its reputation as a top research institution.
Like it did for the 2015 Fall Semester, the University will allocate at least 5 percent of the new fee collected to provide students with need-based financial assistance, according to Bowie.