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(KSL News) -- Students hunting for an education at Utah State University might be paying more for tuition next year.
The school is looking at another tuition increase.
The state Board of Regents has already approved a statewide tuition increase of four-point-five percent.
Now the school wants an additional four percent increase for continuing students and a six percent increase for new students.
The requested increase would generate about one-point-eight million dollars.
Most of that money would go to the library, while some would cover faculty salary raises and power bills.
Tuition at U-S-U has gone up more than 30 percent since 2001.