REACTION: Students React To New Tuition Increase Approval

("Money - Savings" by 401(K) - 2012 via Flickr) The UT System Board of Regents recently approved a 5.2 percent price increase for the 2023-24 academic school year at its scheduled meeting on May 3. The Board said the decision was necessary to address rising costs due to inflation. The price hikes will apply to tuition and non-academic fees and will not apply to undergraduates who live in the state. However, undergraduates from out-of-state and all graduate students will be subject to the price increase, The Board announced. Each UT System institution has the permission to decide how much of the 5.2 percent it wants to use to increase its tuition and fees, but if UT-Tyler uses any of it, then students may see higher sticker prices for education as soon as fall. Given the possible impact a price increase could have on UT-Tyler students, I went to campus to find out how students feel about the price hike. Most students were unaware of The Regents’ decision and many said they fe...