Higher ed in Maryland: Fully funding our higher learning
14th Nov 2006, 09:46 GMT
Gov.-elect Martin O'Malley promised to cap tuition for the University of Maryland. But the question is, when? How high would the cap be? What about room and board and other mandatory fees? To tell you the truth, without cutting tuition in half and granting more money to the university, Maryland would likely still get an "F" in college affordability.
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