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Tuition Hiked at Graduate Schools

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University Hall has announced a tuition increase of $125 per annum effective this September for the Graduate Schools of Design, Engineering, and Public Administration. This will raise annual tuition to $525 in the three schools.

"Increased prices" explain the boost in the cost of graduate education, and the tuition hike is in keeping with the recently announced $125 increase for undergraduates and the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.

Scholarship aid will be raised and loan funds will be made available along with the tuition boost.

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