In the state of Florida, weather-related problems are a given. Be it hurricanes, brush fires, floods or tornadoes, we've certainly had our share of natural disasters over the years. This is why we have insurance on our property. If anything should happen to it, the property will be replaced by the insurer.
Effective July 1, 2008, incoming freshmen will have to compensate for a 3 percent increase in tuition as agreed upon by the administration and the Student Government Association. Tuition Differential is a bill that permits the Board of Governors "to establish a uniform maximum undergraduate tuition differential that does not exceed 40 percent of tuition," according to the language in Senate Bill 320.
Welcome to the first week of the summer session. If you're reading this, there is a good chance you might be enrolled in a Summer A course. Be prepared for six weeks of two-hour classes, exhausting study sessions and lengthy research projects. Are you worried? Are you weary over the idea that a four-month-long course is going to be crushed and crammed into a measly six week period? Well you should be.