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Tuition will not go up next year for Wright State undergrads. That’s the word from the University, which released its proposed fiscal 2016 budget to the Board of Trustees Thursday.
WSU did ask for what they call a “modest, annual tuition increase” this fall for graduate, professional and non-resident students. That increase will equal no more than 2.3 percent, according to the university in a release.
The trustees voted to approve the fiscal year 2016 budget at the conclusion of the June 4 meeting. The budget is based in part on expected state funding that has not yet been allocated.

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