PORTLAND (AP) — Trustees have approved a measure to freeze in-state tuition rates at Maine’s universities for two more years.
The University of Maine System board of trustees voted Monday in Portland to freeze in-state, undergraduate tuition levels for the 2013-14 and 2014- 15 school years, contingent upon the system maintaining its current $176 million appropriation from the state.
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