Georgia colleges hold line on tuition, cut some summer fees
ATLANTA (AP) — Despite bleeding revenue after students went home because of COVID-19, Georgia's public universities and colleges will give those 330,000 students a break on costs for online summer classes and mostly hold the line on next year's costs.
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