EAST LANSING, Mich. (AP) - The Board of Trustees at Michigan State University has voted to raise room-and-board rates for its dorms by 3.95 percent next academic year.
With the rate change approved Tuesday by the board, the residence hall double room rate for undergraduate students will increase $144 to $3,780 per year. The school says the “silver” unlimited dining meal plan will increase $204 to $5,374 per year.
The school says, however, that rates for students living in the Spartan Village on-campus apartments won’t see a rate increase.
Also Tuesday, the board voted to name a newly constructed turf field and facilities used for practice by the Spartan Marching Band. They will be called the Forest Akers Trust Practice Complex and the Ed and Wanda Eichler Family Teaching Tower and Gallery.
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