CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (WTVD) -- The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill will not raise in-state tuition.
At its meeting on Wednesday, the UNC Board of Trustees voted against a proposal for a 3% tuition raise for in-state undergraduate students.
The last time the university raised in-state tuition was in 2017.
Ultimately, the board decided to defer the final vote to Thursday. They are requesting the Vice Chancellor for Finance and Operations to come back with a proposal that would keep the resident undergraduate tuition flat, increase non-resident undergraduate tuition by 10%, and increase graduate non-resident tuition.
The proposed increase for out-of-state students would amount to adding $4,320. This would bring total tuition to $49,601 per year.
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