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Carnegie Mellon hiking tuition 3 to 4 percent

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PITTSBURGH (AP) – Pittsburgh’s Carnegie Mellon University is raising tuition 4 percent for new students next academic year and three percent for returning students.

The tuition hikes mean incoming students will pay $46,670 annually to attend the school, not counting room and board, which also are rising to nearly $12,000.

Students who entered the school in 2012 will pay $46,220; those who entered in 2011 will pay $45,780; and those who entered in 2010 will pay $45,300.

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