Indiana University revealed on Tuesday the compromise it came up with to satisfy a state legislator who had criticized it for raising tuition by 4.6 percent this year. The university will offer “incentive grants” worth $200 to $300 off next year’s tuition to in-state students who are enrolled full time and keep their grades up this year, The Indianapolis Star reported. Tuition is scheduled to go up by 4.8 percent next year, or $414 at the Bloomington campus.
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Some Indiana U. Students Will Get a Break Off Next Year’s Tuition Increase
September 1, 2009, 7:00 pm
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