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Escalating tuition rates frozen for two years

Minnesota State Colleges and Universitiy students get a temporary reprieve from soaring tuition costs. RYAN BERNDT Staff Writer

Web Photo MnSCU has instituted a two-year tuition freeze, impacting more than 200,000 students across the state.

With the ever-growing cost of tuition, students across the country are forced to take up cumbersome jobs and take out more loans than ever before. With students facing an unparalleled amount of financial stress, the recent news of a tuition freeze across the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system for two years instituted on June 19th brought a sigh of relief for the more than 200,000 students enrolled in public colleges and universities statewide. The freeze means that with the help of the state government, tuition rates for MnSCU campuses cannot increase for any reason in the next two years. In fact, according to the MnSCU system, increased

funding for the Pell Grant program means that students who are recipients will end up paying less out of pocket next year. Additionally, changes to the state grant program will allow a 35 percent increase of beneficiaries in colleges, and 21 percent in universities. With the average cost of tuition at $7,344 for Minnesota state universities, and $5,360 for two-year colleges, this is welcoming news. “Although it’s a sigh of relief,” Sophomore Ceciley Johnson says. “I’m worried that tuition will go up substantially after the freeze to compensate.” Johnson is currently working as a Personal Care Assistant, but is on the hunt for a second job to help with paying for tuition.

Are Johnson’s fears legitimate? What will happen after the freeze? According to a report published shortly after the freeze, more than half of the $250 million spending increase for higher education passed by the Senate will go directly towards keeping campuses afloat, ensuring that tuition won’t substantially increase after the freeze. The future, however, is always unpredictable when it comes to funding state colleges and universities. With enrollment expected to decline, and prices for room and board steadily increasing, tuition very well may increase by a noticeable amount.

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A weekend to celebrate diversity 2013 PRIDEFEST will feature local bands, artists and drag queens. SAM WILMES News Editor After a summer of accomplishments, the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender community of Mankato will celebrate the 12th annual Mankato PRIDEFEST. Mankato PRIDEFEST 2013 is planned Sept. 6-7. The celebration will begin with a “Queer-aoke,” Friday night at 7. While the location hasn’t been decided, the event is considered an annual tradition. Saturday’s schedule is full. The Mankato Pride Parade will begin at 11:15 a.m. The

parade will begin at the Blue Earth County Library, continue down Riverfront Drive, and end on the festival grounds in Riverfront Park. Attendees are invited to create floats, march along, or cheer from the sidewalk. PRIDEFEST will continue at Riverfront park from noon to 5 p.m. PRIDEFEST will feature music, food, exhibitors, a rainbow health tent, dance classes, kids crafts, inflatable fun activities and more. Saturday night’s highlight is a Pride Dance Party. The event will give participants a

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chance to enjoy fun activities. Tickets will be $5 in advance or $7 at the door. You must be over 18 to attend, and 21 to drink. If you do plan on attending the events, there are some rules you need to be aware of. Mankato does not allow Pets at Mankato parks, including Riverfront Park. LGBT Director at MSU Jessica Flatequal looks forward to a great weekend. “We usually expect around 2,000-2,500 people, depending on the weather. We assume it is going to be awesome out,” Flatequal said.

Web Photo A couple celebrate Mankato PRIDEFEST in 2012. 2013 marks the 13th year of the celebration.

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