UPDATE: Regents Vote on Oklahoma Tuition Increases (Jun 23, 2011) OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - State higher education regents have approved tuition and mandatory fee increases for Oklahoma's public colleges and universities. Regents voted 8-1 Thursday on the tuition-increase proposals for the upcoming school year. They include a 5 percent increase at the University of Oklahoma and a 4.8 percent increase at Oklahoma State University. Students at those two research universities will pay an average of $334 more per year in tuition. Students at the state's 11 regional universities will pay about 5.7 percent more in tuition, an increase of about $251 a year. Students at Oklahoma's 12 community colleges will pay an average of 6.6 percent more. That's an annual increase of about $180. Higher education received about a 5.8 percent funding cut from the Legislature for the fiscal year that starts July « back |