(St. George, UT) – It’s now up to the Dixie State University Board of Regents to decide whether tuition should go up for the next academic year. The school’s board of trustees approved a four to seven percent increase for both in and out of state students at a meeting late last week, according to the Dixie Sun News. Regents can either approve or reject the increase at their meeting at the end of March. Tuition also rose last year by about five percent. Â
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