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HB 3015, 78th R.S.
Relating to the tuition and fees charged to students of institutions of higher education, to financial assistance funded by tuition, and to reports of availability and access by institutions of higher education.

Can't hardly wait: we'll name our best and worst legislators next month, but with outrage and excess piling up, it's not too soon to drop a few hints.
In Texas Monthly
Publication Date: June 2003
Library Location: Periodicals
Texas Legislature gives public colleges the power to set tuition.
In Chronicle of Higher Education
Publication Date: June 13, 2003
Library Location: Periodicals
To ease budget crunch, public universities seek freedom from state controls.
In Chronicle of Higher Education
Publication Date: June 20, 2003
Library Location: Periodicals
New ways to fund higher ed.
In State Legislatures
Publication Date: December 2003
Library Location: Periodicals
Much higher education.
In Texas Monthly
Publication Date: February 2005
Library Location: Periodicals
We've got issues, people.
See: http://www.texasobserver.org/article.php?aid=2943
In Texas Observer
Publication Date: January 23, 2009
Library Location: Periodicals
'Setting aside' money for college: how Texas funds student aid.
See: http://comptroller.texas.gov/fiscalnotes/nov2015/setaside.php
In Fiscal Notes
Publication Date: November 2015
Library Location: Periodicals


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