Miami Dade College increases rates.
Students enrolled at the Miami Dade College will be greeted with an increase in tuition and fees as they return to complete their program of study in the fall semester. The increase is expected to cost associate degree students enrolled full time approximately $60 more per semester.
The increase, according to E.H. Levering, vice provost for business affairs at the college, will have a delayed impact, as most of the students rely of financial aid to pay their tuition. The increased rate however, will take effect as the students graduate and have to concentrate on repaying loans accumulated during their tenure at the college.
Fees for associate degree students from Florida are still lower than that paid by out of state students who are expected to suffer more because of the increase. While non-degree and vocational students will also see an increase in their rates, they still enjoy a lower rate than the other two groups.
The increase, according to E.H. Levering, vice provost for business affairs at the college, will have a delayed impact, as most of the students rely of financial aid to pay their tuition. The increased rate however, will take effect as the students graduate and have to concentrate on repaying loans accumulated during their tenure at the college.
Fees for associate degree students from Florida are still lower than that paid by out of state students who are expected to suffer more because of the increase. While non-degree and vocational students will also see an increase in their rates, they still enjoy a lower rate than the other two groups.

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