Keep Tuition Increases Reasonable for Graduate and Professional Students

To the Board of Regents of the University of Maryland System,We ask that you re-consider the proposed 6.2 and 6.8\% caps on graduate and professional student tuition for in-state and out of state stud... continue reading »

799 signatures Goal: 100
All Signatures (799 total)
751.
Sai N 9 March 2012
752.
Charelle C 8 March 2012
753.
Emily E 3 March 2012
754.
Caitlin L 28 February 2012
755.
Mario L 25 February 2012

"We some of the most important resources to the state's economy. Do not hinder us from achieving our goal of a better Maryland."

756.
Michael G 23 February 2012
757.
Sheikha T 23 February 2012
758.
Naren N 21 February 2012
759.
Tiffany K 17 February 2012
760.
Tali S 16 February 2012

"As a student who has been in the workforce, returning to graduate school, while supporting a family and cutting back on work hours this will be a special hardship."

761.
Aleksandra G 16 February 2012
762.
Edith H 14 February 2012

"I can't afford any more loans, what with the new health care reform."

763.
Courtney K 14 February 2012

"I understand the need to find ways of balancing the budget, but to increase tuition by a higher percentage in one school compared to another is not appropriate. If tuition increases need to be made, those increases should be the same across the board for "

764.
Eric Gerardh 13 February 2012
765.
Beth G 10 February 2012
766.
Molly K 10 February 2012
767.
Christen V 5 February 2012
768.
Sravyakommineni Todd 31 January 2012
769.
Elizabeth L 30 January 2012

"UMD is a public school and as such needs to be accessible to the public. Forcing students to graduate with increasingly high amounts of debt is hardly enhancing access to public institution."

770.
Kaisha T 28 January 2012
771.
Shashi J 28 January 2012

"Student are hurting just a much as everyone else in this economy."

772.
Mark K 27 January 2012
773.
Cara S 26 January 2012
774.
Josh D 22 January 2012
775.
William A 8 January 2012
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