Indiana’s Public Colleges and Universities Agree to 2-Year Tuition Freeze, Gov. Braun Says
- All 15 of Indiana's public colleges and universities have agreed to a two-year tuition freeze for in-state undergraduate students, as announced by Governor Mike Braun.
- Tuition and mandatory fees will remain flat for the 2025-2026 and 2026-2027 academic years, according to the governor's office.
- This is the first time since 2010 that more than two campuses have agreed to freeze tuition, responding to Governor Braun's call for a 0% increase.
- Governor Braun stated that this commitment shows Indiana's leadership in providing high quality education at an affordable price.
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Gov. Braun: Indiana's public colleges to keep tuition flat
Gov. Mike Braun announced that all 15 of Indiana's public colleges and universities will keep tuition and mandatory fees flat for in-state undergraduate students for the 2025-2026 and 2026-2027 academic years.
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