SC colleges have frozen tuition for several years. University presidents say that’s not sustainable.

Students walk to class on the College of Charleston campus (Photo provided by College of Charleston)

COLUMBIA — South Carolina’s public colleges have frozen tuition charged to in-state students for upwards of five years. That could change.

House budget writers want to loosen the strings attached to additional state funding for universities that agree to keep tuition level for the students who call South Carolina home…

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