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Hike may increase graduate dropouts
The results of a graduate student survey distributed early this month are in, just in time to be presented to the Arizona Board of Regents at today's tuition hearing.
The numbers show that 11 percent of 500 students surveyed are considering dropping out if tuition is raised ÷ 5 percent temporarily and 6 percent permanently. Forty percent said they will drop the number of semester units they take.
Based on the survey results, 550 ÷ to 600 of UA's 8,000 graduate students could permanently drop out, said Pete Morris, president of the Graduate and Professional Student Council.
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Golden Bear hunting
Wildcats try and put an end to Cal's 17 game win streak at home
Before the season began, the Wildcats had three goals: Take home Pacific-10 Conference title, win the Pac-10 tournament and be crowned NCAA Champions.
With four games remaining in the regular season, the Wildcats can move one step closer to being named the Pac-10 regular season champions as they hit the road to take on California at 8:30 p.m. in the Haas Pavilion.
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