Image:  Faculty members and students at Connecticut community colleges are concerned about a recent vote by the state Board of Regents to raise tuition at the institutions by 5 percent. They are particularly dismayed about the timing of the decision, which comes as many students are still recovering—or still suffering—from the financial fallout of the pandemic. Tuition for students taking 12 credits or more will rise from $4,476 to $4,700 per year, a relatively modest increase. But...

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