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DENVER—University of Colorado students will pay more tuition next year under a proposal that the Board of Regents has approved.
The regents voted 7-to-2 Tuesday to boost tuition 9.3 percent for most in-state undergraduate students. That translates to an increase of $504 for an annual tuition of $5,922.
The regents also approved a hike for first-year law students, whose tuition will increase about $3,000 to $20,340 a year.
First-year students in the master’s of business administration program will pay $12,560 a year, which is up from $10,478 a year.
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