Students get tuition help, Rudd gets $175,000 bonus during U of M trustees meeting
University of Memphis president M. David Rudd (right) listens as Raaj Kurapati, chief financial officer for the university, explains a proposed plan to reduce costs for online classes during trustees meeting on Wednesday, March 6, 2019. (Houston Cofield/Daily Memphian)
University of Memphis students can gain protection from tuition increases if they graduate within four years under a Guaranteed Tuition Rate plan approved by trustees Wednesday.
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