The document summarizes concerns from student leaders at the University of Minnesota that rising tuition costs are pricing out low-and middle-income families from attending the university. Data shows the proportion of undergraduates from families earning less than $110,000 has decreased since 2001, while those from families earning over $110,000 has increased. Student representatives argue this shift is largely due to increases in tuition and fees, which now exceed $13,500 for in-state students annually. While the university has increased grants and scholarships, student leaders want the Board of Regents to examine whether current costs are preventing certain student populations from attending the state's land-grant university.