‘That’s not the way a board should work’: initial tuition hike proposal excluded some regents

Iowa Board of Regents President Robert Cramer (center) listens to a presentation by UI Health Care at the Levitt Center for University Advancement on the University of Iowa campus Feb. 25, 2026. CREDIT ANNIE SMITH BARKALOW
A proposed tuition hike for Iowa’s public universities could tack several hundred dollars to instate undergraduates’ cost for the 2026-2027 academic year.
University officials requested a 3% tuition increase during the Iowa Board of Regents’ meeting Feb. 26, emphasizing the need to maintain education quality, further research efforts and continue public services.
Cost for instate students would increase to $9,852 at University of Iowa, $9,816 at Iowa State University and…

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