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George Mason University Will Freeze Tuition For In-State Students: Report

George Mason University has become Virginia's last public college to freeze in-state tuition, according to Richmond.com.

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The Fairfax County school voted to comply with Gov. Glenn Youngkin's request, and mandate that all in-state students pay the same tuition every year, the website said. 

GMU is Virginia's largest public school and charges in-state students $13,000 for tuition and fees, along with another $13,000 for room and board, Richmond.com said. 

Click here for more on George Mason University's recent decision on tuition. 

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