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Report: Tuition to Increase at USC
USC's Board of Trustees approved the increase at a meeting Monday.

Students at the University of South Carolina will see an increase in their tuition in the fall.
The university's board of trustees approved an overall average increase of 3.15 percent at a meeting Monday, according to a report from The State.
Tuition for both in-state and out-of-state undergraduates will rise 3.13 percent or $328 a year and 3.2 percent or $884 a year, respectively, The State reports.
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USC's regional campuses, the School of Law, the College of Pharmacy as well as the School of Medicine also will see a rise in tuition.
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