53B-7-101.5. Proposed tuition increases -- Notice -- Hearings.
(1) If an institution within the State System of Higher Education listed in Section
53B-1-102 considers increasing tuition rates for undergraduate students in the process of
preparing or implementing its budget, it shall hold a meeting to receive public input and response
on the issue.
(2) The institution shall advertise the hearing required under Subsection (1) using the
following procedure:
(a) The institution shall advertise its intent to consider an increase in student tuition rates
in the institution's student newspaper.
(b) The advertisement shall be run twice during a period of ten days prior to the meeting.
(c) The advertisement shall state that the institution will meet on a certain day, time, and
place fixed in the advertisement, which shall not be less than seven days after the day the second
advertisement is published, for the purpose of hearing comments regarding the proposed increase
and to explain the reasons for the proposed increase.
(3) The form and content of the notice shall be substantially as follows:
"NOTICE OF PROPOSED TUITION INCREASE
The (name of the higher education institution) is proposing to increase student tuition
rates. This would be an increase of ______ %, which is an increase of $______ per semester for
a full-time resident undergraduate student. All concerned students and citizens are invited to a
public hearing on the proposed increase to be held at (meeting place) on (date) at (time)."
(4) (a) The institution shall provide the following information to those in attendance at
the meeting required under Subsection (1):
(i) the current year's student enrollment for:
(A) the State System of Higher Education, if a systemwide increase is being considered;
or
(B) the institution, if an increase is being considered for just a single institution;
(ii) total tuition revenues for the current school year;
(iii) projected student enrollment growth for the next school year and projected tuition
revenue increases from that anticipated growth; and
(iv) a detailed accounting of how and where the increased tuition revenues would be
spent.
(b) The enrollment and revenue data required under Subsection (4)(a) shall be broken
down into majors or departments if the proposed tuition increases are department or major
specific.
(5) If the institution does not make a final decision on the proposed tuition increase at the
meeting, it shall announce the date, time, and place of the meeting where that determination shall
be made.
Enacted by Chapter 186, 2001 General Session
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