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Because of a projected $13 million deficit
for the 1982-83 school year, USC may raise
tuition from $100 to $500 beginning with the
fall 1983 semester, according to USC
President James Holderman.
"Unless the economy turns around with
miraculous speed and incredible propor
tions, there's just no way we can avoid it (a
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tfill be graduating. But I do think
t's too bad. Out-of-state students
to pr.y double so that will decrease
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lo everything possible to keep the cost
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