Oregon Tech reduces tuition increase after corrections from the HECC

Oregon Tech reduces tuition increase after corrections from the HECC

KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. - Oregon Institute of Technology (Oregon Tech) announced that the University will reduce its proposed tuition increase to 4.5%, instead of the previously announced rate increase of 6.6%. The announcement is based on adjustments to the Higher Education Coordinating Commission (HECC) funding model.

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Chamber hosts forum for Oregon Republican Gubernatorial Candidates

Chamber hosts forum for Oregon Republican Gubernatorial Candidates

KLAMATH FALLS, Ore - Four of the nineteen Republican candidates participated in a forum hosted by the Klamath County Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday. The candidates answered a variety of questions from the business climate and taxes to rent control and tribal relations.

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Gubernatorial Candidate Jessica Gomez returns to Eastern Oregon

Gubernatorial Candidate Jessica Gomez returns to Eastern Oregon

MEDFORD, Ore. - Investments in infrastructure, more intensive forest management strategies, and education reform were among the main topics Gubernatorial Candidate Jessica Gomez discussed with Oregonians while visiting with local business and community leaders across Eastern Oregon last week.

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Medford tech entrepreneur Jessica Gomez announces run for Governor

Medford tech entrepreneur Jessica Gomez announces run for Governor

MEDFORD, Ore. - Jessica Gomez today officially announced her candidacy to be the next Governor of Oregon. “It is time for Oregonians to work together to build a future in which we can all be proud. I firmly believe the strength of our state lies in our differences,” said Gomez.

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OIT Board of Trustees approve $3.5 million in budget cuts due to COVID-19

OIT Board of Trustees approve $3.5 million in budget cuts due to COVID-19

The Oregon Tech Board of Trustees, at its June 30 meeting, approved $3.5 million in budget reductions and internal reallocations to proactively balance the university’s budget, given expected COVID-19 related reductions in state funding.

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