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Decline of undergraduate enrollment results in cuts to student and ...
Oct 29, 2024 · Editor's Note: A previous version of this story was corrected to reflect the timeframe of when the university completed a reduction in retirement contributions.The Willamette community has looked a little different this year, not because of a fancy relocation or new athletic field, but due to budget cuts. Willamette cut approximately $2 million from the budget this year, according to Vice ...
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Administration names inflation as main factor in tuition and …
Oct 20, 2023 · The price of a college education is one of many goods and services impacted by inflation. In the 2022-2023 academic year, the sticker price for Willamette tuition was $45,000 per year, a standard double dorm was $7,440 dollars per year and the 19-meal dining plan was $6,900 per year. However, prices for this academic year depict higher increases than normal.By comparison, in the 2023-2024 ...
Willamette Welcomes Largest Class in 7 Years - Willamette Collegian
Sep 23, 2022 · Chrissy EwaldManaging Editor“I walk on campus now and there's a lot more energy. There's a lot more life.” Ben Royer (‘24) has been a student ambassador at Willamette’s Office of Admission since Spring 2022, a time period of renewed activity and possibility for the office and its employees. The Office of Admission, always busy, is now adapting to a new stage of the pandemic, one in ...