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A tuition freeze without more state aid could leave Texas universities strapped

Regional colleges rely more on tuition revenue to operate than flagship campuses. Gov. Greg Abbott’s desire to pause increases could create tight financial conditions.

By Kate McGee, The Texas Tribune, and Shomial Ahmad, Fort Worth Report
Students walk through campus on the first day of classes at the University of Texas at Arlington on Aug. 27, 2021.

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