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Six tips for getting the most out of a public university education in Massachusetts

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Six tips for getting the most out of a public university education in Massachusetts

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Public universities in Massachusetts are becoming increasingly popular due to their affordability and diversity. Enrollment in the state's public universities and community colleges has grown for the third year in a row, with many students taking advantage of free tuition and early-college programs.

Public universities in Massachusetts are gaining popularity. The state's five University of Massachusetts campuses, nine state universities, and 15 community colleges saw enrollment growth for the third year in a row. Massachusetts community colleges are now free, and UMass tuition is free for many low-income students. To get the most out of a public university education, students should make decisions early and be proactive. High school students can get a jump start through partnerships that offer college credits. Transferring from community college to a four-year university is also a viable option, with many students transferring to UMass Boston.

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