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UW Board of Regents To Set Tuition With No Budget

Madison: The UW Board of Regents will be forced to set tuition for the coming school year with no state budget in place. UW System chancellors are worried about making even more cuts.

“We really are at a fundamental decision point in this state about in what direction we are going to go,” says Governor Jim Doyle. Doyle says the state has reached a tipping point when it comes to funding the UW System.

The Assembly Republican’s budget contains $120 million less than the Democrat’s version.