The proposal estimates the fees would produce $10.9 million, with $1.4 million of the proposed fees replacing current fees for a total of $9.5 million in net new revenue, which is to be used exclusively for student instruction, student services and program requirements. Cost of attendance as a result of the fees would increase from $5055 per year to $5793 per year.
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