Tuition at ISU:In-state vs. Out-of-State
A Mediation by:Max Smith
Ease of access
Government subsidies
Relevant Programs
Iowa Residents
Pay roughly double that of In-state
Difficult to transfer
May choose to live in IowaAfter graduation
Minnesota Residents
Both highly value education
Both agree schooling may be A financial setback.
Increasing enrollment
Living and other expenses
Common ground
Iowa Board of Regents reconsider reciprocity
Government increase in education funding
University offer incentive to students
Ease residency requirements
Mediation: What can be done?
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