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[[File:Stuttgart S City Library (254571631).jpeg|thumb|right|200px|The [[University of Milan]]'s Josette Rigal Library is one of its many iconic features.]] | [[File:Stuttgart S City Library (254571631).jpeg|thumb|right|200px|The [[University of Milan]]'s Josette Rigal Library is one of its many iconic features.]] | ||
At the level of post-secondary education, the state's institutions are governed by the [[State University System of Milan]]. It consists of the state's 18 public institutions of higher learning and is governed by the [[Milan Board of Regents]]. At its apex is the [[University of Milan]], the state's {{wp|flagship university|flagship}} {{wp|research university}}. Milan charged the lowest four-year tuition in Cartadania (not including the | At the level of post-secondary education, the state's institutions are governed by the [[State University System of Milan]]. It consists of the state's 18 public institutions of higher learning and is governed by the [[Milan Board of Regents]]. At its apex is the [[University of Milan]], the state's {{wp|flagship university|flagship}} {{wp|research university}}. Milan charged the lowest four-year tuition in Cartadania (not including the CREL states that do not charge tuition) at €25,200 (about €210 per credit hour) for in-state residents and €42,000 for out-of-state and international students (excluding federal education fees for int'l students). | ||
The state also maintains the Milan College System, which comprises 41 public community and state colleges with campuses spread throughout the state. Its 2029 enrollment consisted of around 800,447 students. | The state also maintains the Milan College System, which comprises 41 public community and state colleges with campuses spread throughout the state. Its 2029 enrollment consisted of around 800,447 students. |