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Featured: The ‘Truth in Tuition’ law
To give parents a “measure of predictability” regarding the cost of education, six years ago Illinois passed a law requiring state supported schools to freeze tuition rates for four years for each incoming class of freshmen.
The law had unintended consequences. It pushed tuition and fee rates up for proceeding classes as the schools dealt with shrinking state appropriations.
Continue reading: “Tuition law may be having unintended consequence — higher fees“
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