Washington State Report Predicts Student Boom

Washington State should make room at its colleges for 100,000 additional students by 2020, and allow public institutions to set their own tuition rates, according to an advisory panel appointed by Gov. Gary Locke.

The report of Washington's 2020 Commission on the Future of Post-Secondary Education, issued this month, did not put a price tag on its 15 recommendations, or suggest how to pay for them.

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