JSU president: Budget cuts could lead to tuition hikes
by AnnistonStar
 Around the State
Feb 03, 2011 | 1664 views |  3 comments | 13 13 recommendations | email to a friend | print | permalink

Jacksonville State University President Bill Meehan said a possible 10 percent cut in state funding next year likely would mean an increase in tuition for the school.

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Meehan on Wednesday told the Gadsden Kiwanis Club that Gov. Robert Bentley has given the school two scenarios — one involving a 3 percent cut in this year’s budget and another, more drastic proposal cutting the school’s state funding next year by 10 percent.

Read the full story from The Gadsden Times.

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