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Nearly all colleges and universities in the US have been raising their tuition [[/price]]s at rates far above that of [[inflation]]. | Nearly all colleges and universities in the US have been raising their tuition [[/price]]s at rates far above that of [[inflation]]. | ||
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Higher education in the United States consists of colleges, universities, and technical schools. Of the colleges and universities, some are /public, i.e. having government support to make the tuition more affordable, while others are /private.
Nearly all colleges and universities in the US have been raising their tuition /prices at rates far above that of inflation.
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