By Ralph K.M. Haurwitz
AMERICAN-STATESMAN STAFF
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
College students don't like to see tuition go up, right? And if it has to go up, they'd prefer that it rise as little as possible, right? Not necessarily, on both counts.
Student leaders at the University of Texas are urging the university's governing board to reconsider its decision to limit annual increases to 4.95 percent for the next two school years. Leaders of three main student governance groups — the Senate of College Councils, the Graduate Student Assembly and the Student Government — want increases of 7.8 percent next fall and 6.9 percent