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Gov. Doug Ducey on Tuesday signed into law a bill to allow community college students to earn some bachelor s degrees without attending another higher education institution.
All community colleges in the state can now offer four-year programs, but those in Maricopa and Pima counties have to complete a financial analysis and prove doing so would not duplicate existing programs at Arizona State University or the University of Arizona.
Public universities can respond to community colleges that seek to add programs, but the new law does not allow a public university to prevent a community college from offering a baccalaureate degree.
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For the second consecutive year, there will be no increase in tuition at Arizona’s public universities, according to a press release from the Arizona Board of Regents.
The board on Thursday approved the proposed 2021-2022 base tuition, mandatory fees, all academic fees, and residential housing and meal plans for Arizona State University, Northern Arizona University and the University of Arizona.
The board also approved tuition for the University of Arizona Colleges of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine, the release said.
“The past year has been incredibly challenging for our public universities and their students and families,” said board Chair Larry E. Penley, in the release. “We recognize the financial hardship faced by many students due to the pandemic and its impacts on the economy.