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Tuition Increase Likely for Spring 2010 Unless Students Act NOW!

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capitol Urgent action is needed from all Penn State University students and supporters.  Penn State President Graham Spanier explained to the Board of Trustees that students will possibly see an increase in tuition if the State Legislature does not pass Penn State's appropriations.

 

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Tuition Increase Likely for Spring 2010 Unless Students Act NOW! Tuesday, 10 November 2009 09:28 Urgent action is needed from all Penn State University students and supporters.  Penn State President Graham Spanier explained to the Board of Trustees that students will possibly see an increase in tuition if the State Legislature does not pass Penn State's appropriations.  
Kicking Off 2009-2010 Monday, 03 August 2009 12:43 Welcome all to what I know will be a greatly productive and effective year as it already has been. Already this summer, your CCSG Administration and Central Staff have been hard at work on your behalf.  The greatest issue to which we have claimed victory on is the rate of tuition.

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