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Show Board Approves Increases at CSU Both resident and out-of-state tuition will be higher next year at College of Southern South-ern Utah, according to a financial fin-ancial report released Tuesday Tues-day by Paul Southwick;'DK rector of Financial Affairs. The report summarized board of trustees action taken tak-en Monday. Resident tuition was increased in-creased from $231 per year to $276 per year. The increase brought CSU tuition above the minimum tuition required by the 1969 state legislature. The legislature required that CSU resident tuition be at least $270 per year. General student fees at CSU will remain at $108 per year, cost includes general fees, Director Di-rector Southwick said. The board of trustees approved ap-proved a 1969-70 operating . budget..to.taling $2,036,986, an increase , of $241,954--13.5 per cent--over last year's budget. The new budget allows $1,036,315 for instruction, an increase of 13.3 per cent over the 1968-69 budget. Representative Represen-tative increases also include 2.8 per cent more for administration, admin-istration, 7.6 per cent more for student services, 30.5 per cent more for library services, 30.5 per cent more for physical plant, and 29.1 per cent more i for evening school. In other financial action, the board approved an increase in-crease of nine dollars per occupant oc-cupant per quarter in single student halls and five dollars . per month in married student units and individual homes. Cost of meal tickets were also al-so increased by the board. Both five-day and seven-day meal tickets will cost $10 more ; per quarter , next year after the board action. I "The increase in meal tickets tick-ets and housing still leaves CSU's charges below room and board charges at most Utah colleges if calculated on a basis of equivalent service," J. Clair Morris, Director of Stu-1 dent Personnel Services, said. In non-financial business the board approved the appointment ap-pointment of Donald O. Ca-valli Ca-valli as instructor in political science and history beginning ', during the fall quarter 1969. Dr. Robert A. Christmas, currently a part-time assistant professor of English, was approved ap-proved as full-time chairman of the Department of English. Dennis Ohms, former depart-ment depart-ment manager, was appointed manager of the CSU College Bookstore. Proposed changes in housing hous-ing assignments were also reviewed re-viewed and discussed by the board. making the total tuition and general fees $384 per year for resident students. Cost for out-of-state students stu-dents was increased from $768 per year to $789 per year. This , |