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Nevada Colleges Cut Student Costs with New Policy

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Nevada colleges introduce new policy to help students save on course materials. The Board of Regents approved a policy to label classes as no-cost or low-cost during registration, allowing students to easily identify affordable options. This change comes from Assembly Bill three forty-five and will start rolling out in July. Students often face hidden fees, spending up to $1,500 per year on books. The new policy aims to save students over $1,000 per term and help more students graduate on time.

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