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Regents approve 5.5 percent tuition hike for University of Wisconsin System

University of Wisconsin-Madison undergraduates from Wisconsin will pay $745 more during the next academic year, under a 5.5 percent tuition increase and new student fee rates approved by the UW Board of Regents on Thursday for four-year campuses.

That means in-state UW-Madison students will pay about $8,300 in tuition and fees annually. Tuition and fees at other University of Wisconsin System institutions will range from about $7,700 at UW-Milwaukee, or $398 more than last year, to $6,246 at UW-Stout, a $307 increase. Mandatory student fees, which pay for things like student unions and health services, vary by campus.