BRAC spurs universities to weigh in-state tuition for defense contractors
14th Nov 2006, 01:27 GMT
Officials with the Maryland's university system could vote later this week to extend in-state tuition to defense contractors expected to move here over the next five years as part of a military base realignment plan.
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