Table games delay might spark Penn State tuition hike

Penn State President Graham Spanier and presidents of the other state-related universities say further delays in passing legislation authorizing table games could mean higher tuition rates for the spring semester.

“In order to maintain the low tuition increases at our universities, there needs to be assurance that the funding levels in our pending appropriation bills will be enacted soon,” reads the Oct. 21 letter from the four university presidents to House Speaker Keith McCall, D-Carbon.

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