Ohio University is considering implementing a guaranteed tuition rate that would protect students from tuition increases during their four-year undergraduate careers, the Huffington Post reports. The Columbus Dispatch reported that OU first began considering the “frozen tuition” concept in November. The OU Board of Trustees may vote on a proposed overhaul of the school’s tuition model in April. At a meeting Thursday, the OU Board of Trustees heard from the school’s Executive Vice President and Provost Pam Benoit and Vice President For Finance Stephen Golding, who are studying how guaranteed tuition models have worked at other institutions…
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