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For Minnesota households planning future college enrollment, there is a good chance tuition will cost more, as public campuses facing tighter budgets hope their outreach can keep low- to middle-income students enrolled.

As the Legislature maps out Minnesota's next spending plan, higher education most likely will not see extra funding, even as school operating costs keep rising. During this week's board meeting for the state colleges and universities system, tuition hikes ranging from around 4% to 9% were floated for the next two budget years.

John Hoffman, president of Bemidji State University and NTC: Bemidji's Technical College, said it is concerning as he considers his student population.

"Half of our students are first-generation college students," Hoffman pointed out. "The majority of our students come from rural communities, where they have faced educational barriers in their prior educational experiences."

Hoffman emphasized Bemidji State, along with its affiliated technical college, closely advises affected students to manage an efficient course load, which means avoiding taking on classes not key to their graduation plans as one way to avoid pausing their higher-ed career when costs go up. The potential increases are well above the average 1.7% hikes over the past decade.

In the current budget cycle, tuition levels for state colleges and universities are frozen and Bemidji State is coming off a 10% enrollment increase for new students. Hoffman added they know it could change.

"We are aware that the number of students who were born back in 2008 and in the years following (is) smaller," Hoffman acknowledged. "So the number of students who are graduating from high school over the next several years in north central Minnesota is going to be down."

To prevent it from becoming another budget problem for the school, he noted Bemidji State will keep emphasizing its value as a haven for transfer students, and for adult learners seeking a career change.

Support for this reporting was provided by Lumina Foundation.


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