Public college tuition in Va. is going up 5 percent this year
In-state students across Virginia’s public colleges will pay an average of 5 percent more for tuition and mandatory fees this year
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In-state students across Virginia’s public colleges will pay an average of 5 percent more for tuition and mandatory fees this year
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