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Feltham said the school would spend the money on 20 more faculty members, more programs and courses and classroom upgrades, as well as financial aid for students who can't afford the higher fees. U of M released a list of its internal guidelines for those huge hikes Tuesday - among them, the schools would pocket 70 per cent of the new money, put 15 per cent into financial aid for students and return 15 per cent to the university for shared services such as libraries.
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Business School Wants Huge Tuition Hike
WINNIPEG - You want a great business school that can compete with Canada's best? Pay up big-time.
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