Annually, by July 1, the Division of Higher Education shall report the tuition and mandatory fees charged to students, including all changes to tuition and mandatory fees, for each state-supported institution of higher education to the House Committee on Education and the Senate Committee on Education.
Structure Arkansas Code
Subtitle 5 - Postsecondary and Higher Education Generally
Chapter 61 - Postsecondary Institutions Generally
Subchapter 2 - Arkansas Higher Education Coordinating Board
§ 6-61-201. Members — Meetings
§ 6-61-202. Powers and duties generally
§ 6-61-203. Director and staff — Funds — Central office
§ 6-61-204. Advisory committees and councils
§ 6-61-206. Studies, surveys, evaluations, etc
§ 6-61-207. Role and scope designations
§ 6-61-208. New units of instruction, research, and public service
§ 6-61-212. State agency for federal programs
§ 6-61-213. Administration of trusts, endowments, etc
§ 6-61-214. Review of existing degree programs — Minimum standards
§ 6-61-215. Student tuition and fees — Reporting
§ 6-61-217. Minimum core courses for college prep
§ 6-61-218. Minimum college core — Transferability
§ 6-61-220. Retention and graduation rate information
§ 6-61-221. Reporting of graduates requiring postsecondary remediation
§ 6-61-222. Financial condition report
§ 6-61-226. Guidelines for course review
§ 6-61-227. Annual transfer credit report
§ 6-61-231. Statewide transfer agreement — Definitions
§ 6-61-232. Maximum semester hours required for a degree program