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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 HREB 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).
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.

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