CU adopts 4-year tuition guarantee for in-state students


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BOULDER, Colo. (AP) — The University of Colorado will no longer raise student's tuitions each year, instead adopting a four-year fixed rate for in-state students.

The Daily Camera reports (http://bit.ly/1VbAOEW ) that CU's Board of Regents on Wednesday approved a plan that will lock in tuition and mandatory fees for each entering class of in-state students for the next four years. Previously, tuition prices were set each spring, with annual increases anywhere between 3 and 30 percent.

CU officials say the new system will better help students plan and budget for their college education.

Out-of-state and international students already attend CU with a tuition guarantee.

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