Students React to Tuition Increase

Tuition rates at the University of Georiga are to increase by 9 percent for the next academic year.  This increase was approved by the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia (USG) earlier today.  Reporter Anna Tarullo took UGA’s campus today to find out how the students reacted to this increase.  Most were not happy to learn they will be paying more for school next year.

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