BOUCHERVILLE, Que. - Quebec's university students are vowing to keep protests going all summer over hundreds of dollars in tuition hikes.

About 200 students protested yesterday outside a hotel on Montreal's South Shore where Premier Jean Charest spoke to Quebec Liberals.

Students plan to set up a sleep-in camp across from the Education Minister's offices in the next few weeks.

The province is planning to raise university tuition fees by 325 dollars a year for five years, beginning next year.

The increases would take tuition for Quebec students to $3,400 in 2016-17, up from $2,100 now.

That's still 30 per cent below the 2010 Canadian average.