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    Board Of Regents Update

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    By KMAN Staff on December 19, 2013 Local News, Manhattan, Riley County, State News, Top Story

    Kansas Board of Regents

    TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) Room and board at the state’s universities will increase next year with the biggest increase at Kansas State.

    The Kansas Board of Regents on Wednesday approved increases ranging from 3.9 percent at Kansas State to 2.1 percent at Fort Hays State.

    Regents staff says the increases are necessary to cover anticipated inflation, as well as facility maintenance and improvements.

    Rates will increase 3.6 percent at Emporia State, 3 percent at Pittsburg State and 2.5 percent at the University of Kansas.

    The regents staff said Wichita State’s plan will cost $10,164 per year but that figure is not comparable with the previous year because of new housing on campus.

    All the Kansas schools except Wichita State still will be below the $8,737 average room-and-board charge for four-year public institutions in the Midwest.

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