September 23, 2005
In the States
TUITION WARNING: University of Colorado administrators are warning that the college could be forced to raise in-state tuition by as much as 42 percent next year if state voters fail to pass a November ballot measure that would lift state limits on spending for five years. They also say that competition from other state agencies for limited state funds could result in a 25-percent decline in funds for higher education over the long term, forcing the university to cut spending on programs and
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