Indiana
The tuition at Purdue will remain frozen for the 12th year in a row
West Lafayette, Indiana – On Friday, the trustees of Purdue University voted to keep the tuition rate for students at its current level for the twelfth year running.
The request made by President Mung Chiang was granted approval by the Board of Trustees at Purdue University.
A press statement states that there would be no rise in the amount of tuition that students must pay until at least the 2024–2025 academic school year.
The current cost of tuition is less than $10,000 per year, while the cost of tuition for students who live outside of the state is less than $30,000.
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