Tuition increases expected at most La. colleges
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Tuition increases expected at most La. colleges

Baton Rouge : LA : USA | Jun 28, 2012 at 6:46 AM PDT
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La. (AP) Nearly all of Louisiana's public colleges have met the performance standards they need to be allowed to raise tuition on students by 10 percent in the upcoming school year, the Board of Regents decided Wednesday. Two schools weren't approved by the state's top higher education board as able... FULL ARTICLE AT Education News
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