By Associated Press - Friday, March 14, 2014

PHOENIX (AP) - The presidents of Arizona’s three state universities have submitted tuition proposals for the 2014-15 academic year.

The University of Arizona is proposing 2 percent tuition increase for in-state students this fall and a 5 percent hike for non-residents.

Arizona State University submitted a proposal Friday with no tuition increase for resident undergraduate students and a 3 percent hike for non-resident students.



Northern Arizona University is keeping tuition costs stable for undergraduate students currently on the eight-semester Pledge program. But the Flagstaff school is seeking a 2.6 percent tuition increase for incoming in-state freshmen and 1.9 percent for new non-resident undergraduate students.

The Arizona Board of Regents will host a March 25 interactive public meeting on the proposals.

The board will vote on the tuition recommendations on April 3 in Tucson.

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