UNDATED (WOOD-AM) - Officials at both Michigan State University and Central Michigan University say tuition will be frozen for the fall semester.
MSU trustees will vote on tuition during its next meeting. It wasn't raised last fall.
MSU president Samuel Stanley Jr. also agreed to take a 10 percent pay cut. School executives will take lesser cuts.
At this stage, plans for the University of Michigan are not yet known.
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