Clemson Freezes In-State Tuition; Oks $3.5 Million for Cemetery
Saturday, July 9, 2022 at 7:46AM
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Clemson University’s Board of Trustees on Friday voted to freeze tuition in-state undergraduate and all graduate students for the upcoming school year. A 2.5% tuition increase for out-of-state students. 

“Keeping a Clemson education affordable for our students and parents remains a top priority for our University, and we’re grateful to our Board of Trustees for their leadership,” said Jim Clements, Clemson University President. 

The board also approved a three-percent increase in housing fees and a 4.5-percent increase in dining fees, $3.5 million for improvements/security at Woodland Cemetery and an energy consumption review of all campus’ 108 buildings.

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