A tuition policy that has saved money for students on the University of Minnesota Twin Cities campus should be extended to undergraduates on outstate campuses as well, university President Robert Bruininks said Friday.
Rapidly increasing tuition is out of whack with school goals of access and on-time graduation, Bruininks said. He said he’ll propose that if students at the Duluth, Morris and Crookston campuses take more than 13 credits per semester, those extra classes should be free.