
By Heartland News
(KFVS) - Students attending Missouri's four year public colleges and universities won't have to pay more to go to school.
This coming school year Southeast Missouri State University and Missouri's other public universities agreed not to raise tuition.
The tuition freeze applies to in-state, undergraduate students for the 2010-2011 school year.
The tuition freeze is possible because Governor Nixon agreed to maintain higher education funding at 95 percent of this year's amount.
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