Colo. governor signs bill giving colleges more room to raise tuition after state funding cuts – Washington Examiner

DENVER — Calling it a stopgap measure to save higher education, Gov. Bill Ritter signed a bill Wednesday giving Colorado colleges more flexibility to set tuition rates. He also signed a measure providing $35 million to help lower- and middle-income students with tuition. “Higher education has …
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