CFS-NL Reiterates Argument to Continue MUN Tuition Freeze
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CFS-NL Reiterates Argument to Continue MUN Tuition Freeze
Students say keeping tuition rates as they were would not cost government a lot of money. MUN is increasing tuition by four per cent, a move which has incensed students. Mary Feltham, the National Chairperson of the Canadian Federation of Students, says she worked 63 days straight in order to afford tuition this fall. MUNSU says freezing enrollment fees this year would have cost $2.2-million, significantly less than the $13.68-million allocated …
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