Schools enjoy tuition exemption
15th Nov 2006, 07:40 GMT
Last year graduate students were hit with a $500 increase, but professional schools increases ranged from no raises at the School of Pharmacy to a $1,500 increase at the School of Dentistry. But the schools' ability to do this could soon change.
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