IOWA CITY — Iowa’s public university students will be back this fall to have “as full a range of on-campus experiences as possible” — without a tuition increase, at least for now.The Board of Regents unanimously agreed Thursday to freeze tuition rates across its three campuses for the upcoming all semester — although that doesn’t commit the board to extend the freeze to spring.Rather, the nine volunteer regents later this fall could re-evaluate University of Iowa, Iowa State University and University of Northern Iowa tuition and fee rates for the spring semester “as more information becomes available.”Regents didn’t say what new information they’d consider for spring rates, and board members didn’t discuss student calls for the freeze to last at least through the full 2020-2021 academic year.

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