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MSU gains $2.2 million for graduating more students
February 26, 2014 /
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Montana State University will receive $2.2 million, the largest share of the new pot of incentive money the 2013 Legislature created to reward state campuses that graduate more students and reduce dropouts.
The University of Montana will get $1.6 million, Tyler Trevor, deputy commissioner for planning and analysis, said Tuesday from the commissioner of higher education’s office in Helena.
GAIL SCHONTZLER, Chronicle Staff Writer
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