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NOVEMBER 19, 2008

Crist to announce plan to raise tuition

TALLAHASSEE — Bowing to the pleas of Florida's cash-starved state universities, Gov. Charlie Crist will announce a plan today to allow all 11 schools to raise tuition up to 15 percent a year.

Crist will reverse his stated opposition to higher tuition by asking the Legislature to extend the same 15 percent tuition hike that five of the largest universities, including the University of South Florida and Florida International University in Miami, could charge this year.

The proposal would increase financial aid to the state's poorer students because 30 percent of the money raised would be used to lower tuition and fees for low-income students, according to drafts of the plan obtained by the Times/Herald. (story here)

Times/Herald? That's right, the capital bureaus are merging. Story here.

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