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Regents OK 5% tuition hikes for colleges, universities

Tuition will go up and pay cuts will be implemented under a plan approved today by the Nevada higher education system's Board of Regents.

Tuition will rise by 5 percent for each of the next two years in the system's colleges and universities in addition to a 5 percent increase that was already coming.

Also, most system employees will be forced to take furloughs that equal about a 4 percent pay cut. Tenured faculty will not be subject to furloughs.

The board's action was taken to deal with state budget cuts of 12 percent systemwide.

Contact reporter Richard Lake at rlake@reviewjournal.com or 702-383-0307.

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