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Bill To Eliminate Tuition Surcharge At Public Universities Moves Forward

The Old Well and flowers on the campus of UNC- Chapel Hill.
Brian Batista
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For WUNC
The Old Well and flowers on the UNC- Chapel Hill campus.

A bill moving through the North Carolina House would do away with a steep surcharge for some students at public universities.  The surcharge applies to students who take longer than 140 credit hours to finish a four-year degree. For instance, if a student has to withdraw, but comes back years later to finish a semester, they would pay a 50 percent surcharge on their tuition for that semester. That policy has been in place since 2010.

Some lawmakers worry that's an undue burden on those non-traditional students or some who transfer from community colleges.

A UNC System spokesman released a statement that is largely supportive of the bill. It says the goal is to reach workforce needs, and eliminate a deterrence toward degree completion.

Will Michaels is WUNC's Weekend Host and Reporter.
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