UVA Board of Visitors approves tuition increase

Tuition will increase for both in-state and out-of-state students.

The UVA Board of Visitors met today to discuss possible increases in tuition.
According to a UVA press release, the Board approved a 5 percent increase, or $375, for in-state tuition, bringing the annual tuition and fees to $7,873.

For out-of-state students, however, the board approved a 7.5 percent increase, or $2,075, for a total of $29,873 a year. The increase is also part of a decision by the General Assembly to increase capital fees for non-Virginians from $2 to $10 per credit hour.

Other increases:
–    Undergraduate housing rate increase: 5.1 percent;
–    Meal plans: 5.4 percent;
–    In-state graduate students: 4.1 percent;
–    Out-of-state graduate students: 2.2 percent;
–    Darden School of Business in-state tuition: 7.4 percent to $43,500 a year, and out-of-state tuition: 6.6 percent to $48,500 a year;
–    Law School in-state tuition: 5.4 percent to $38,800 a year, and out-of-state tuition: 4.8 percent to $43,800 a year.

 

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