Texas universities propose two-year tuition freeze in exchange for nearly additional state funding
As Texas lawmakers consider what to do with an unprecedented $32.7 billion state surplus, leaders of the state?s six largest public university systems are pitching that nearly $1 billion be allocated toward higher education. If lawmakers agree, these university chancellors pledge to hold tuition flat for all undergraduate students for the next two academic years.
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Texas universities propose two-year tuition freeze in exchange for nearly additional state funding

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