Tennessee college approves tuition hike, new writing degree

Wide Angle View of a Lecture Room - stock photo college tile / Getty Images
Wide Angle View of a Lecture Room - stock photo college tile / Getty Images

MURFREESBORO, Tenn. (AP) - Middle Tennessee State University's Board of Trustees has approved a 2.37% increase in tuition and fees beginning this fall.

The Daily News Journal reports that increase averages to $109 more per semester for students. The increase is expected to generate $3.8 million. Beneficiaries of the new funds will include the campus recreation center, health services, athletics and new academic programs.

The board approved a new bachelor's degree in public writing and rhetoric on Tuesday.

MTSU President Sidney McPhee told the board the school expects to enroll about 8% more freshmen than last year. MTSU also has seen an 8% increase in transfer students.

McPhee said the university is the top choice for Tennessee Promise students transferring from the state's community colleges to a four-year institution.

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