<p>Here is a link to an article about what has transpired at Indiana. </p>
<p>[idsnews.com</a> | Indiana Daily Student |](<a href=“http://www.idsnews.com/news/story.aspx?id=69322&search=tuition§ion=search]idsnews.com”>http://www.idsnews.com/news/story.aspx?id=69322&search=tuition§ion=search)</p>
<p>Not as bad as many universities. A couple of things not mentioned here. IU is not fully funded by the state. I believe IU only receives about 20% of it’s budget from the state. Don’t quote me on that figure though. I recall reading a figure somewhere that the state contributes tuition costs for instate students only up to a certain number of students and a certain amount. The state did technically cut funding to all state U’s this year, but some of that is made up with federal funds so essentially funding was flatlined this year. The wage freeze for administrators was put into effect last fall/winter.</p>
<p>I’ve not read about any specific changes such as DougBetsy mentions, but that does not similar changes have not happened.</p>