After almost forty years of agreement, Minnesota just might end its tuition reciprocity agreement with Wisconsin .
The program helps to expand education opportunities and affordability for about 28-thousand students per year. Wisconsinites can go to college in Minnesota , and vice versa, for an in-state rate. But Wisconsin state senator Sheila Harsdorf ( R-River Falls ) is worried, now that Minnesota officials say it’s no longer fair and they could ax the program.