Article: Undergraduate tuition to stay steady in University of Maryland system

The University System of Maryland will hold in-state undergraduate tuition rates steady for the third straight year under a plan approved Wednesday by the system's Board of Regents.

Many student fees will rise at many of the system's 11 universities, and out-of-state tuition will go up as well. Also, many of the system's professional schools will see higher rates this year.

In-state tuition at the University of Maryland School of Law will go up by 7.1 percent -- 6.5 percent for students in the Day and Evening Division who pay by the credit hour. At the University of Baltimore, in-state tuition will go up by 8.5 percent for law students.

But state and university officials who met Wednesday ...

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