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'Free tuition' concerns Catholic college administrators: "We turned our attention to serve the neediest populations in our cities as a matter of social justice," said Patricia McGuire, president of Trinity Washington University. "We don't have big endowments. People will say, ‘Well, Georgetown.' Georgetown is not comparable. Boston College, Notre Dame — there are a few very elite, very wealthy Catholic institutions, but the mainstream Catholic institutions serve low-income populations."

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