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No increase in Broward College tuition

 

Sun Sentinel

While tuition at most public colleges and universities in Florida is going up this year, Broward College went in a different direction: no increase at all.

Tuition will remain flat, the state college’s Board of Trustees decided Tuesday, although students will have to pay $2 per credit hour more in capital improvement fees. A full-time student seeking an associate’s degree will pay $3,117 this fall, up $60 from this past year. A student in one of the college’s bachelor’s degree programs will pay $3,529, also up $60.

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