Iowa regents freeze tuition rates for fall; students request that it last longer
Cedar Rapids Gazette: Iowa’s public university students will be back this fall to have “as full a range of on-campus experiences as possible” — without a tuition increase, at least for now. The Board of Regents unanimously agreed Thursday to freeze tuition rates across its three campuses for the upcoming fall semester — although that doesn’t commit the board to extend the freeze to spring.