Blurb: Increase in Vermont state revenue allows reduction in college tuition next year.
The administration at Lyndon State have decided to cut students a break next year with the first tuition decrease in the history of the college.
A college official made the surprising announcement at a press conference in ASAC 100, the school's new auditorium. He said the college is cutting tuition rates by 10 percent next semester. He attributed the decrease in tuition to an increase in revenue from the state.
On the tuition cuts, Harold Drazsnak, vice president of finance at Lyndon said "Without a doubt, this decrease is long overdue for our students. The college has never decreased tuition across the board.
Thursday, February 4, 2010
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