The Florida State University Board of Trustees approved a 10% tuition increase for out-of-state students to start this upcoming Fall semester.
- Trustees say this increase will generate millions in revenue for the university.
- Florida law on student ratios dictates that this will not result in more out-of-state students being enrolled for revenue purposes at the expense of in-state students.
- Watch the video below to learn how one FSU student leader feels about the price hike.
BROADCAST TRANSCRIPT:
For the first time in two decades, out-of-state students choosing Florida State University will have to pay a little extra.
I’m Alberto Camargo, your neighborhood reporter in College Town…