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The university announced an increase of $1,330 for tuition during the 2017-2018 academic school year Jan. 23.
Undergraduate tuition will increase by $1,280 for the 2016-’17 academic year, according to University President Michael Lovell in a university news brief released today.
Lovell said prices for summer school and part-time students will not increase for the next academic year. The 2015-’16 academic year also had a 3.5 percent tuition increase.
Additionally, room and board prices will increase by an average of $220 while the student health fee will increase by $20 to become $320.
Graduate, dentistry and law students will see different tuition changes as follows:
Graduate School and Graduate School of Management: per-credit increase of $25
Graduate College of Education students: per-credit increase of $20
Dentistry students: annual tuition increase of $2,260
Full-time law students: annual tuition increase of $1,260
The changes were approved by the university’s Board of Trustees.