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- Posted July 23, 2010
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News (AP) - Oakland University approves tuition increase

ROCHESTER (AP) -- Oakland University says its 2010-11 tuition will increase 5.76 percent for undergraduate students, and slightly more for graduate students.
Officials at the suburban Detroit university approved the increases Tuesday.
For full-time undergraduates, tuition will go up by $18 per credit hour to $9,716.
The 5.77 percent hike approved for graduate students will increase tuition by $30 a credit hour to $12,972.
The school says it's boosting financial aid by $4.8 million, or 24.8 percent. The increase provides a 53 percent discount to more than half of Oakland's undergraduate students.
The Rochester-based public university has about 19,000 students.
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Published: Fri, Jul 23, 2010
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