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Most North Dakota colleges seek to increase tuition; DSU aims for affordability

Most North Dakota colleges seek to increase tuition; DSU aims for affordability Most schools in the North Dakota University System will be increasing tuition by about 4%, though the rate increases themselves vary from school to school and program to program, Tammy Dolan, chief financial officer of the NDUS, said. 4:28 pm, May 27, 2021 × GRAND FORKS Tuition rates likely will be going up for many colleges in North Dakota. Most of the institutions in the North Dakota University System will be increasing tuition by about 4%, though the rate increases themselves vary from school to school and program to program, said Tammy Dolan, chief financial officer of the NDUS.

Most North Dakota colleges seek to increase tuition

Most North Dakota colleges seek to increase tuition Most schools in the North Dakota University System will be increasing tuition by about 4%, though the rate increases themselves vary from school to school and program to program, Tammy Dolan, chief financial officer of the NDUS, said. 3:52 pm, May 27, 2021 × Tuition rates likely will be going up for many colleges in North Dakota. Most of the institutions in the North Dakota University System will be increasing tuition by about 4%, though the rate increases themselves vary from school to school and program to program, Tammy Dolan, chief financial officer of the NDUS, said. The State Board of Higher Education approved the requested 2021-22 tuition changes during its regular meeting, Thursday, May 27. As part of the approval process, the board approved the system’s budget guidelines, which then go back to the university presidents to complete their 2021-23 budgets. Those budgets have to be approved by the

North Dakota high school drummer writes cadences, and copyrights and self-publishes them

‘He (Aune) said, ‘Yeah, we’ll play this,’” Roberts said. But then the coronavirus pandemic happened and the middle school band didn’t play it after all. “That was my first finished piece that looked professional and that I was proud of,” Roberts said. “The name of that one is Middle School Cadence 2020. ” Aune said he will be holding a summer band camp this year in June and the students will be playing the cadence. “We’re looking forward to premiering his cadence at summer band camp,” Aune said. Finding fun ideas for pieces Jacob Roberts poses with his tenor drums at Jamestown High School recently. The 17-year-old junior is busy creating cadences for drumlines and has copyrighted several in the last year. Kathy Steiner / The Sun

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