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In-state Colorado Mountain College students will be paying an extra $5 per credit hour for the 2021-22 academic year the second year of CMC’s long-range fiscal plan to keep pace with inflation. At the same time, the cost per credit hour for textbooks and other materials will be going down $4, for a net $1 overall increase to students. Tuition and fee rates for next year were approved unanimously Tuesday by the CMC Board of Trustees, which met via video conference for their first meeting of the new year. Tuition is to increase $5 for students residing within the college district, from $85 to $90 per credit hour, and within the expanded service area, from $175 to $180. ....