From Colorado State: Where Do My Tuition Dollars Go?

September 11, 2013

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Colorado State University President Tony Frank and recent CSU graduate Karina Mullen explain the costs covered by tuition and fees for Colorado residents, the financial contribution made by the state of Colorado, and the return on investment which the typical student may see.

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