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Governor Granholm Applauds Ferris State for Keeping Tuition Affordable, Pleased Murray Will Ask GVSU to Do Same
February 06, 2004
February 6, 2004
LANSING -- Governor Jennifer M. Granholm today applauded the decision of the Ferris State University governing board for agreeing to accept her challenge to not raise tuition beyond the rate of inflation. The Ferris State announcement comes on the same day Grand Valley State University President Mark Murray says that he will recommend to his governing board that they, too, accept the Governor’s challenge
“I am thrilled that Ferris State University has decided to hold the line against tuition increases and keep the American dream of college alive for our young people,” said Granholm. “Agreeing to not raise tuition higher than the rate of inflation sends a clear message to Michigan students and families that Ferris State is committed to helping them reach their goals and is committed to keeping higher education affordable.”
Ferris State joins Oakland, Wayne State and Michigan State universities in accepting the Governor’s challenge to tighten their belts and keep higher education affordable. President Murray of Grand Valley State, joins the presidents of Western Michigan and Saginaw Valley State universities in announcing they will recommend that their respective governing boards accept the tuition pledge as well.
Governor Granholm reiterated her challenge to Michigan’s universities and community colleges last week during her State of the State address. In her address, the Governor highlighted the importance of higher education in today’s knowledge-based economy and encouraged universities and colleges to keep college accessible and affordable for all Michigan students.