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As part of a statewide effort toward making higher education more affordable, Wright State University is offering a summer rebate.
The school is providing a 20 percent rebate on the cost of undergraduate classes this summer. The rebate will be applied for up to three credit hours during the summer semester. Students can save up to $236 on courses at its Dayton campus and up to $159 on courses at the Lake Campus.
Read the article from the Dayton Business Journal.

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