SSHE freezes tuition at SRU, other state-owned universities
Slippery Rock University President William Behre said a tuition freeze for the 2021-22 school year will benefit students and parents who are struggling to financially recover from the COVID-19 pandemic.
The board of governors for Pennsylvania's State System of Higher Education, which operates Slippery Rock and the 13 other state-owned universities, on Thursday approved a freeze of basic in-state tuition for a third consecutive year in a commitment to keep education costs affordable during the ongoing pandemic.
The board's unanimous vote keeps in-state tuition for undergraduate students at $7,716. Also remaining the same will be the student technology fee of $478.
Fall semester classes at Slippery Rock University begin Aug. 23 with in-person classes in socially distant classrooms and capacity limits in dormitory rooms.
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