By Matt Friedman | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com

TRENTON — Imagine this: Completing four years of college without seeing your tuition increase even once.

A bill that has begun advancing in the New Jersey Legislature would make that a reality.

The state Assembly Higher Education Committee today voted 6-0 with 2 abstentions to approve the bill (A2807), which would prohibit most four-year colleges and universities — public and private — from raising the tuition of undergraduate students who are from New Jersey for nine continuous semesters after they enroll.

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