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The Peace Pledge will cover 100% of tuition expenses for North Carolina students coming from households earning less than $75,000
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Enrollment increased at every public university in North Carolina this fall, but that doesn鈥檛 mean they are immune to changing enrollment patterns.
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The financial aid program will cover tuition and fees for incoming in-state students, beginning fall 2024.
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The UNC System's plans to keep tuition the same was met with concerns by some board members.
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The multinational company has selected North Carolina Central University as a partner to give free education to their hourly employees.
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A bill moving through the North Carolina House would do away with a steep surcharge for some students at public universities. The surcharge applies to鈥�
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A policy proposal at the North Carolina legislature seeks to grant undocumented immigrants access to in-state tuition. In our weekly review of state鈥�
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Twenty-one states extend in-state tuition to either undocumented immigrants or beneficiaries of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, or鈥�
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The total cost to attend Duke University will increase 3.7 percent to more than $73,500.At its regular meeting over the weekend, the Duke University Board鈥�
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North Carolina's public universities will likely increase tuition and fees for new students.Even after a 2 percent tuition increase, however, North鈥�