UW Board of Regents approve tuition increase for second year in a row
By Ella Hanley | Apr. 4, 2024Regents approved a 3.75% resident undergraduate tuition increase Thursday, the second increase in two years after a ten-year freeze ended in 2023.
Regents approved a 3.75% resident undergraduate tuition increase Thursday, the second increase in two years after a ten-year freeze ended in 2023.
Some UW-Madison students worried increased tuition could exacerbate wider affordability concerns and deter enrollment as the UW Board of Regents is set to vote on an increase on April 4.
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