Tampabay.com
JUNE 15, 2007

Let the countdown begin

Gov. Charlie Crist already vetoed the Legislature's proposed 5-percent tuition increase for in-state public university undergraduates, and now he has 15 days to decide the fate of a bill that would allow the state's three research universities to charge up to 40 percent more in undergraduate tuition than their Florida peers.

Lawmakers sent Crist the bill Friday, the same day FSU's president announced an enrollment freeze in response to Crist's overall tuition veto last month.

University leaders aren't hopeful about this other tuition bill, given the governor's repeated mantra that families should not be burdened with higher costs.

--Shannon Colavecchio Vansickler, Times higher education reporter

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