SPECIAL REPORT ON COLLEGE AFFORDABILITY: How other states outpace Michigan As Michigan goes through another round of tuition hikes and lawmakers debate whether to ax the state's major scholarship program making that four-year degree even harder to pay for ideas are bubbling up in other states to keep a lid on costs, from "no frills" universities to legalizing and taxing video poker. Michigan is falling behind when it comes to making college affordability not a good trend for a state needing a highly educated and talented work force to rebuild its economy. The Center for Michigan, August 10, 2009
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