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COMPARISON OF INSTRUCTIONAL FEES FOR REGIONAL CAMPUSES OF THE BIG TEN

As shown below, the resident undergraduate rate of $3,024 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 $3,024 is $3,412 less than the highest rate of $6,436 at the Altoona campus of Penn State University and is $430 more than the lowest rate of $2,594 at the regional campuses of University of Wisconsin.
For the East, Kokomo, and Southeast campuses, the resident graduate rate of $3,251 ranks 10th out of fourteen; it is $4,233 less than the highest rate, $7,484, at the Altoona campus of Penn State University, and it is only $665 more than the lowest rate, $2,586, at the Springfield campuse of Illinois University.
In 1993-94, the Trustees approved a separate fee structure for the South Bend campus. Its resident undergraduate fee rate ranks ninth out of 15, two positions higher than the rank of other IU regional campuses. South Bend's nonresident undergraduate fee rates rank 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
Fall Semester, 1999-2000


Undergraduate

Graduate

 Resident

Nonresident Resident Nonresident
Fee for Fee for Fee for Fee for

School

15 hours Rank 15 hours Rank 12 hours Rank 12 hours Rank
  Illinois
1   Chicago  $ 3,232 7  $9,696 8  $  3,864 6  $   10,908 5
    Springfield 2,873 14 8,618 9 2,586 14 7,758 9
 
2 Indiana
    East, Kokomo, Southeast            3,024 tied for 11

  8,000

tied for 12            3,251 10            7,435 tied for 11
    Northwest 3,024 tied for 11 8,000 tied for 12 3,196 11

7,435

tied for 11
    South Bend 3,078 9 8,589 10 3,278 9

7,988

8
 
  Michigan
    Dearborn 4,492 3 11,868 2 5,811 2 16,194 1
    Flint 3,800 5 10,990 4 4,539 5 12,064 4
 
  Minnesota
3 & 4   Duluth 4,463 4 12,660 1 5,318 4 10,445 7
3   Morris 5,033 2 10,065 6  
 
  Ohio State
3   All Regionals 3,177 8 11,526 3 5,670 3 15,261 2
 
5 Penn State
  Altoona 6,436 1 9,998 7 7,484 10,558 6
   
  Purdue  
    Calumet 3,043 tied for 10 7,653 15 3,163 13 7,188 14
    Fort Wayne 3,275 6 8,165 11 3,394 8 7,706 10
    North Central 3,043 tied for 10 7,722 14 3,164 12 7,258 13
   
  Wisconsin  
6   All Regionals 2,594 15 10,122 5 3,756 7 12,700 3

Notes
1 Students enrolled in engineering were assessed an additional $400 beginning in 1998-99.
2 Fees vary for Business, Social Work, and Nursing on the regional campuses.
3 Fees are based on three quarters; the other fees are based on two semesters of 15 credit hours each semester for undergraduates and 12 credit hours each semester for graduates.
4 Undergraduate fees for Duluth are for lower division.
5 Tuition varies by location for undergraduate and non-resident graduate.
6 Fees indicated are their most predominant and lowest fee rates. Fees can range up to $3,194 for undergraduate resident; $12,642 for undergraduate nonresident; $5,152 for graduate resident; $17,108 for graduate nonresident.
Source: Telephone and e-mail survey by Indiana University Budget Office, completed August, 2000.
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