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UK’s Habitat for Humanity students dents, tuition and fees will total $3,557. U.S. News G? World Reporfs compre-
spent their spring break in Home- For graduate students from Ken- hensive 164—page guidebook listing of
J stead, Fla., building new homes for tucky, tuition and fees will total their picks for the "Best Graduate
victims of Hurricane Andrew. $1,407. Graduate students from out- Schools" in the United States ranks
  More than 300 students from across side Kentucky will pay $3,557. the UK College of Pharmacy as num-
the country, including 42 UK stu- Tuition and fees at Lexington ber three — tied with the University of
Q dents, were involved with the Colle- Community College will total $977 for Minnesota-Twin Cities -— in the top 10
  giate Challenge. Kentucky students. The $2 fee colleges of pharmacy in the nation.
) Participants spent their mornings increase is reflected in the cost. The book — in contrast to the special
roofing, framing, digging post holes, Tuition remains the same as last year graduate education issue of the U.S.
painting and cleaning new houses in at LCC in a continuing effort to close News and World Report magazine annu-
  the Homestead area, said UK co-facili- the gap between LCC tuition and ally published in March — includes
tator Clint Willett. tuition charged at other UK commu- more disciplines (31), individual disci-
Students who had gone on UK’s nity colleges. pline admissions requirements, infor-
Homestead trip last year noticed sig- At the remaining 13 community mation on entrance tests, a com-
nificant progress in the area during colleges in Kentucky, tuition will be prehensive graduate school directory,
the past year. $490 for full-time students, slightly data onjob prospects and other infor-
more than a two percent increase. mation geared to students considering
T" "‘W"”'i"  '”W"`TT"' Room and board rates on the UK pursuing a graduate degree.
, ,95'96 TUI'l'IOI”I, Fees Set campus in Lexington for the 1995-96 Publication in the guidebook marks
l  terY—i·>e»  school year also were approved. The the second time the UK College of
i Once again UK’s students face in- basic rate per year will be $3,078 for Pharmacy — the only pharmacy col-
| creases in tuition, fees and room and residence hall students, an increase of lege in Kentucky — has been featured
il board rates effective this fall. less than two percent over the previ- in a US. News and World Report publica-
l Full-time undergraduate students ous year. tion. In 1993, the first time the U.S.
from Kentucky will pay $1,297 per The increase in room and board News and World Report magazine includ-
  semester in tuition and fees. That’s an rates reflects increased costs associat- ed pharmacy graduate programs, UK’s
i increase of less than four percent in ed with supplying housing and food. College of Pharmacy was also ranked
i tuition, which is set by the Council on UK’s housing and dining facilities are ¢ third in the nation.
l Higher Education, and a $2 increase run on a self—sustaining basis, with no ) The UK College of Medicine —
in fees to be used to support increased r state money involved. originally listed in this year’s issue of
 
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