Tuition rates set for Mississippi public universities
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) – Mississippi’s eight public universities planned to raise tuition by an average of 4% next fall.
For the first time, the average cost for a full year of tuition and mandatory fees in Mississippi, excluding other costs, will exceed $8,000.
The College Board on Thursday approved increases for all the universities.
The statewide average for two semesters of full-time tuition and fees will rise by $312 to $8,120. That’s for an in-state undergraduate.
Universities are getting 5.6% more state money next year, but still substantially less than in 2016.
Increases range from 8.4% at Mississippi University for Women to 1.9% at the University of Mississippi.
Most students pay less than the sticker price, but college costs have risen faster than incomes, and 58% of Mississippi students graduate with debt.
BELOW ARE THE FALL RATES
– Alcorn State University: $7,327, up 3%; includes $30 activities fee.
– Delta State University: $7,671, up 5.9%; includes $120 facilities fee and $50 activities fee.
– Jackson State University: $8,445, up 4.9%; includes $105 facilities fee and $70 activities fee.
– Mississippi State University: $8,910, up 3%; includes $100 facilities fee and $10 activities fee.
– Mississippi University for Women: $7,525, up 8.4%; includes $100 facilities fee.
– Mississippi Valley State University: $6,746, up 3%; includes $20 activities fee.
– University of Mississippi: $8,896, up 3.2%; includes $100 facilities fee and $10 activities fee.
– University of Mississippi Medical Center: $8,728, up 3.5%.
– University of Southern Mississippi: $8,896, up 3.2%; includes $70 facilities fee and $40 activities fee.
Source: Mississippi College Board.
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