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OSU To Freeze In-State Tuition

Ohio State University plans to freeze in-state undergraduate tuition next year.  Tuition and mandatory fees for in-state undergraduates has been frozen at 10 thousand dollars since the 2012-13 school year, and will remain at that level next year. Room and board costs will also remain at nearly 12 thousand dollars for on-campus students. OSU President Michael Drake says the freeze allows the university to provide financial relief for nearly 80 percent of in-state students. The freeze is contingent on approval from the Board of Trustees in June.

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