The majority of Calgary post-secondary institutions say they don't intend to ask for permission to boost tuition for the coming school year. The decision is in stark contrast to schools such as the University of Alberta and the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology, which have applied to Advanced Education requesting hefty tuition hikes for next year.
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