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States avoid slashing higher ed money
July 17, 2008 /
Tuition at the University of Kentucky will increase 9 percent this fall, University of Maine students will pay about 10 percent more and University of Michigan-Ann Arbor tuition will rise 5.6 percent.
Yet students at those schools could feel lucky they aren’t paying even more. Despite a tough economic climate, several states are attempting to hold down college tuition — or at least not let increases get out of control — by avoiding deep cuts to higher education, an area that states have been quick to slash in past years when funds were low.
By Pauline Vu, Stateline.org Staff Writer
Full Story: http://www.stateline.org/live/details/story?contentId=326419
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