Many Georgia college students got some good news when the state’s Board of Regents voted at its April meeting to not raise tuition next school year — but that doesn’t mean students won’t be paying more to go to school this fall. The cost to live on campus at most public colleges and universities is going up. Read the full article on The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

Sine Die 2026: Georgia Rejects Property Tax Caps and Adds Major Investments, Income Tax Package Threatens Outlook
This blog was co-authored by Daniel Kanso, PhD; Leah Chan and Ashley Young Thursday, April




