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Possible tuition freeze for 2-year schools

Undergraduate students attending the four-year universities in the UW System will likely face a 5.5 percent tuition increase this fall.

That is the increase system President Kevin Reilly will recommend to the Board of Regents when the board meets Tuesday at 2 p.m. in Van Hise Hall on the UW-Madison campus.

Reilly also is recommending that tuition be frozen at the two-year colleges, which often function as “feeder” schools for the larger institutions.