CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) – North Carolina’s public universities a poised for another couple of years of higher tuition and fees after a one-year tuition freeze this year.
The governing board of the 16-campus University of North Carolina system on Friday is expected to approve requests by schools to raise the two basic costs of attendance.
Student fees paying for campus athletics, health services, student activities and technology rose are expected to increase by an average 5 percent for the next academic year and 3.3 percent for 2016-17.
North Carolina State University undergraduate students would see tuition rise next fall at the state’s largest campus by $182 to $6,220, followed by another $187 increase the following year.
UNC-Chapel Hill could charge an extra $225 in undergraduate tuition next fall to total $6,648
The governing board of the 16-campus University of North Carolina system on Friday is expected to approve requests by schools to raise the two basic costs of attendance.
Student fees paying for campus athletics, health services, student activities and technology rose are expected to increase by an average 5 percent for the next academic year and 3.3 percent for 2016-17.
North Carolina State University undergraduate students would see tuition rise next fall at the state’s largest campus by $182 to $6,220, followed by another $187 increase the following year.
UNC-Chapel Hill could charge an extra $225 in undergraduate tuition next fall to total $6,648