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| | Undergraduates Enrolled With Higher Sticker Prices |
 | | First, undergraduates with higher sticker prices are those who faced at least $12,000 in tuition and required fees before any tuition remission, discounts, or financial aid award in the 199596 academic year, regardless of institution control or Carnegie classification. |
 | | First, "undergraduates with higher sticker prices" are full-time, first-year undergraduates who faced at least $12,000 in tuition and required fees before any tuition remission, discounts, or financial aid award in the 199596 academic year, regardless of institution control or Carnegie classification. |
 | | However, full-time, first-year undergraduates with sticker prices below $12,000 in public research universities were even more likely to be satisfied with the social life and the sports and recreational activities (94 and 96 percent, respectively) than were those with higher sticker prices (90 and 92 percent, respectively). |
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