Florida public universities eye out-of-state tuition increases amid budget concerns

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Public universities across the U.S. are facing financial challenges due to federal budget cuts and economic pressures, leading to potential tuition increases for out-of-state students and layoffs at institutions like Duke, Cornell, and the University of Minnesota, even as student enrollment rises.
- Tuition Hikes and Layoffs Are Coming to a Broad Set of Universities The New York Times
- Florida universities may hike out-of-state tuition up to 10% this fall, more next year The Business Journals
- Florida officials open door for state colleges to increase out-of-state tuition by up to 15 percent Creative Loafing Tampa Bay
- Florida public universities allowed to increase out-of-state fees Central Florida Public Media
- Florida considers out-of-state tuition hike Spectrum News 13
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