Clemson Raises Tuition 2.75 Percent for In-State Undergrads
Thursday, July 13, 2017 at 4:00PM
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Clemson University’s board of trustees on Thursday approved a 2.75 percent tuition increase for in-state undergraduate students, or $197 per semester for a full time-student for the academic year that begins in August. The increase is the lowest bump since 1999.

Out-of-state undergraduate tuition will increase by 4.25 percent, or $727 per semester. Starting in the fall of 2017, posted tuition and fees for full-time South Carolina residents will be $7,356 per semester and $17,827 for non-resident students.

Students will also see increases in the cost of housing and dining services in the upcoming year. The university offers a range of housing and dining options with flexibility to suit student needs, but on average, the price of on-campus housing will increase by $158 a semester, while meal plans will increase by, on average $90 a semester. Revenue from these increases will cover inflation, increased dining hours and nutrition options, ongoing maintenance and stewardship, replacement of outdated equipment, utilities and infrastructure.

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