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In-state tuition is markedly lower than at other competitive institutions.
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In-state tuition for undocumented immigrants is under siege in several states, including Texas and Kansas.
Md. Senate weighs bill to give in-state tuition to undocumented immigrants 2011
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In-state linebacker Danny Spond also initially committed to CU, but de-committed in the fall and signed with Notre Dame.
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In-state tuition for undocumented immigrants is under siege in several states, including Texas and Kansas.
Heated debate as Md. Senate weighs bill to give in-state tuition to undocumented 2011
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In-state tuition is the cost for instruction (tuition and required fees) public institutions charge for undergraduate students who are residents of the same state in which the school is located while out-of-state tuition is cost for instruction charged to undergraduates who are not residents of the same state in which the public college is located.
Methodology 2010
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In-state tuition and fees will rise $1,700 to $8,817.
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In-state tuition and fees at the University of Maryland rise from $8,053 to $8,416 -- actually a 4.5 percent increase, when fees are factored in.
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In-state undergraduates at the University of Virginia will see tuition rise by nearly 10 percent in the upcoming school year.
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In-state tuition and fees at the University of Maryland at College Park rise from $8,053 to $8,416 -- actually a 4.5 percent increase, when fees are factored in.
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In-state tuition and fees at the University of Maryland at College Park, for example, will rise in the fall from $8,053 to $8,416 -- a 4.5 percent jump.
Ehrlich: University tuition freeze 'hurt higher education' 2010
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