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COMPARISON OF INSTRUCTIONAL FEES FOR REGIONAL CAMPUSES OF BIG TEN INSTITUTIONS

     As shown below, the resident undergraduate rate of $3,479 for four of Indiana University's regional campuses -- East, Kokomo, Northwest, and Southeast -- ranks 12th out of 15 in a comparison of academic-year full-time instructional fee rates among the regional Northwest, and Southeast -- ranks 12th out of 15 in a comparison of academic-year full-time instructional fee rates among the regional campuses of the Big Ten institutions.  The rate of $3,479 is $4,595 less than the highest rate of $8,074 at the Altoona campus of  Penn State University and is 
$479 more than the lowest rate of $3,000 at the regional campuses of University of Wisconsin.
     For the East, Kokomo, and Southeast campuses, the resident graduate rate of $3,634 ranks 12th out of 14; it is $5,886 less than the highest rate, $9,520 at the Altoona campus of Penn State University, and it is only $676 more than the lowest rate, $2,958 at the Springfield campus of Illinois University.
      In 1993-94, the Trustees approved a separate fee structure for the South Bend campus.  Its resident undergraduate fee rate ranks 11th out of 15,  one position higher than the rank of other IU regional campuses.  South Bend's nonresident undergraduate fee rate ranks three positions higher than the corresponding rates on the other IU regional campuses.  Its nonresident graduate fee rate ranks higher as well.


 COMPARISON OF INSTRUCTIONAL FEES FOR REGIONAL CAMPUSES OF PUBLIC BIG TEN INSTITUTIONS

 Academic Year, 2002-03

  Undergraduate Graduate
  Resident Nonresident Resident Nonresident
  School 15 hrs/Sem Rank 15 hrs/Sem Rank 12 hrs/Sem Rank 12 hrs/Sem Rank

  Illinois
1   Chicago  $         3,664

10

 $  10,992 7  $   4,378 7  $        12,360 6
  Springfield 3,285 14 9,855 9 2,958 14 8,874 11
 
2 Indiana
 

East, Kokomo, Southeast

       3,479

tied for 12

         9,201

tied for 13       3,634 12        8,311 tied for 12
 

Northwest

3,479 tied for 12 9,201 tied for 13 3,571 13 8,311

tied for 12

 

South Bend

3,540 11 9,879 10 3,665 11

8,929

9
 
 

Michigan

 

   Dearborn

5,332 4 12,892 4 6,898 2 17,588 1
3

   Flint

4,528 5 9,056 15 5,460 5 8,190 14
 
 

Minnesota

 

  Duluth

5,585 3 15,843 1 6,802 3 13,359 4
 

  Morris

6,381 2 12,762 5
 
 

Ohio State

3,4   All Regionals 3,948 9 13,371 2 6,252 4 16,827 2
 
3,5

Penn State

 

  Altoona

8,074 1 12,436 6 9,520 1 12,916 5
 
 

Purdue

  Calumet 4,086 8 9,539

12

4,129 10 8,888 10
    Fort Wayne 4,355 6 10,140 8 4,399 6 9,502 7
  North Central 4,137 7 9,669 11 4,174 9 9,013 8
 
 

Wisconsin

6

All Regionals 3,000 15 13,046 3 4,343 8 14,953

3


Notes
1

Fees are based on a returning student fee rate. New entering students are assessed a higher rate.

2 Fees vary for graduate programs in Business, Social Work, and Nursing on the regional campuses.
3

 Fees are based on an average of upper & lower division rates.

4 Fees are based on three quarters; the other fees are based on two semesters.
5 Tuition varies by location for undergraduate and non-resident graduate.
6 Due to the number of regional campuses, fees indicated are their most predominant and lowest fee rates.
Source: Telephone and e-mail survey by Indiana University Budget Office, completed July, 2002.
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