UW System president proposes in-state tuition increase for second straight year
University of Wisconsin System President Jay Rothman announced a proposal to increase resident undergraduate tuition by 3.75% in a Thursday morning press release.
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University of Wisconsin System President Jay Rothman announced a proposal to increase resident undergraduate tuition by 3.75% in a Thursday morning press release.
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