Virginia Commonwealth University could raise tuition by as much as 4% next year. On Thursday, university administrators proposed a range of options, from keeping costs flat to raising it by 4%.

The university needs to raise a student’s cost for education by more than 2% to avoid cutting the budget, administrators said. VCU’s financial picture will not become clear until Gov. Glenn Youngkin and state lawmakers agree to a budget for the next fiscal year, which could take months.

Read the full story in the Richmond Times-Dispatch.