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COMPARISON OF INSTRUCTIONAL FEES FOR REGIONAL CAMPUSES OF BIG TEN INSTITUTIONS

As shown below, the resident undergraduate rate of $4,118 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  
campuses of the Big Ten institutions.  The rate of $4,118 is $5,041 less than the highest rate of $9,159 at the Altoona campus of    
Penn State University and is $668 more than the lowest rate of $3,450 at the University of Illinois Springfield campus.      
For the East, Kokomo, and Southeast campuses, the resident graduate rate of $3,779 ranks 12th out of 14; it is $6,231 less than the
highest rate, $10,010 at the Altoona campus of Penn State University, and it is only $671 more than the lowest rate, $3,108 at the    
University of Illinois Springfield campus.                    
   In 1993-94, the Trustees approved a separate fee structure for the South Bend campus.  Its resident undergraduate fee rate ranks 10th
out of 15,  two positions higher than the rank of other IU regional campuses.  South Bend's nonresident undergraduate rate also ranks two
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, 2003-04  
      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    $            4,898 5  $          14,594 3    $            5,648 5  $          16,030 3  
    Springfield   3,450 15 10,350 9   3,108 14 9,324 8  
                         
2 Indiana                      
    East, Kokomo, Southeast                4,118 tied for 12              10,068 tied for 10                  3,779 12                8,644 tied for 12  
    Northwest   4,118 tied for 12 10,068 tied for 10   3,714 13 8,644 tied for 12  
    South Bend   4,181 10 10,773 8   3,811 11 9,287 10  
                  11      
  Michigan                      
    Dearborn   5,839 4 12,911 6   7,553 2 17,606 2  
3   Flint   4,528 8 9,056 14   5,460 6 8,190 14  
                         
  Minnesota                      
    Duluth   6,045 3 18,407 1   7,363 3 14,462 5  
    Morris   6,908 2 6,908 15            
                         
  Ohio State                      
3,4   All Regionals   4,676 6 14,663 2   7,059 4 18,270 1  
                         
3,5 Penn State                      
    Altoona   9,159 1 13,994 4   10,010 1 14,418 6  
                         
  Purdue                      
    Calumet   4,278 9 10,004 12   4,325 9 9,322 9  
    Fort Wayne   4,565 7 11,013 7   4,614 8 10,318 7  
    North Central   4,137 11 9,669 13   4,174 10 9,013 11  
                         
  Wisconsin                      
6   All Regionals   3,500 14 13,547 5   4,842 7 15,452 4  
                         
Notes                      
1 The resident rates are for students entering after May 2001.  The non-resident rate is for those entering after May 2003.  Those enrolled prior to May 2003
  will pay $2,000 less.              
2 New student rate; returning students who began prior to Summer 2003 semester will pay $500 less.  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.              
 G2601E                   14 Nov 03 

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