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The new school year isn't far off, but some Indiana college students are going to have to wait to find out how much their tuition will be.

Some public universities are delaying tuition decisions until the General Assembly approves a new state budget.

The legislative session is scheduled to end on April 29th.  But the Indiana Commission for Higher Education isn't expected to give its recommendations for tuition rates at each state university until May.

Purdue University has already said it will announce its 2009-2010 tuition in May, which is weeks after the deadline for students to accept admission offers.

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