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PUEBLO, Colo.—Colorado State University-Pueblo says it will raise in-state tuition by 4 percent this year.
The increase, announced Wednesday, is well under the 9 percent the state permitted.
Out-of-state tuition will stay the same, but full-time resident students will pay about $137 a year more.
College president Joseph Garcia says he hopes the smaller tuition increase will help low-income students stay in school and attract new students as well.
The college is dealing with a nearly 20 percent dip in state funding.
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Information from: The Pueblo Chieftain,



