BANGOR (AP) — University of Maine System trustees are ready to vote on a proposed operating budget.
Trustees will discuss a proposal to freeze in-state tuition for a third consecutive year. If approved Monday, it would be the first time that’s happened since the 1990s.
All told, the proposed unified operating budget would total $529 million.
Officials said the tuition freeze would be contingent upon there being no reduction in state funding. Other proposals on the table include a new strategic plan at University of Maine at Presque Isle, various facilities-related items and creation of a doctor of the science of the law at the University of Maine Law School.
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