ASU reduces summer tuition rates
In an attempt to increase affordable options for students to stay on track or accelerate the path to graduation, ASU is offering reduced summer tuition rates this year.
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In an attempt to increase affordable options for students to stay on track or accelerate the path to graduation, ASU is offering reduced summer tuition rates this year.
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