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(11/28/23 1:44pm)
In-state students currently applying to UNC will be considered for the first round of university-covered tuition program for the 2024-2025 academic year if their families make less than $80,000 a year.
(09/20/23 7:56pm)
During their Monday meeting, the Faculty Executive Committee discussed the University’s new free tuition program starting in the fall of 2024 for eligible undergraduates as well as the potential benefits of releasing a statement in support of the program.
(07/19/23 11:15pm)
Chancellor Guskiewicz presented UNC’s effort to provide free tuition and required fees for undergraduates from North Carolina whose families make under $80,000 per year, starting with the 2024 incoming class, at the UNC Board of Governors meeting on Wednesday.
(07/07/23 6:59pm)
Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz announced in a message to the UNC community on Friday that the University, starting with the 2024 incoming class, would be offering free tuition and required fees for undergraduates whose families make less than $80,000 per year.
(11/30/22 5:10am)
Attending Kenan-Flagler Business School might soon cost (even more) money. Recently, the UNC Board of Trustees unanimously approved a 20 percent increase in the Program Enhancement Fee for both majors and minors in the undergraduate business program.
(11/30/22 5:53am)
The University and its affiliated bodies faced several major lawsuits over the course of the year.
(11/14/22 1:03am)
UNC tuition for out-of-state undergraduate students will increase by five percent next academic year, the UNC Board of Trustees’ Budget, Finance and Infrastructure Committee decided on Wednesday.
(11/14/22 1:05am)
UNC students were billed $1,687.92 for athletic events and other in-person activities amidst the fall 2020 University-wide shutdown.
(09/08/22 4:00am)
Jamie Blake, a graduate student in the UNC Department of Music from 2014-2022, said there was never money to save during her time in graduate school.
(11/04/21 10:13pm)
The Board of Trustees' Finance, Infrastructure and Audit Committee approved a proposal to raise out-of-state undergraduate tuition by two percent next year. This was one of several increases in tuition, dining and housing fees approved at the committee's meeting Wednesday.
(02/19/21 1:54am)
The UNC Board of Governors announced that in-state tuition will remain steady at its current rate for the fifth year in a row in a meeting Thursday.
(10/30/20 2:27am)
The Tuition and Fee Advisory Task Force met Thursday to discuss tuition increase proposals for the UNC Law School and UNC Adams School of Dentistry.
(10/18/20 10:56pm)
CORRECTION: A previous version of this article incorrectly attributed a quote from Nikkia Lynch to Ryan Collins in regard to student feedback on tuition increases. The article has been updated to reflect the appropriate attribution. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for this error.
(09/17/20 1:36am)
The Board of Governors' Committee on Budget and Finance met virtually on Wednesday to address fundings allocated for COVID-19, adjustments for tuition for in-state and out-of-state students next year and school fees.
(04/04/19 2:13am)
A North Carolina state senator has drafted a bill that, if passed, would increase tuition for some out-of-state undergraduate students.
(04/09/19 8:24pm)
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this article mispelled Deepak Rao's name in a quote attribution. The spelling of his name has been updated. Additionally, the article incorrectly stated why the Thrivecash team is focusing on spreading primarily to the East Coast and Midwest schools. The are focusing on this because it was faster to start operating in those regions because the price is so low and they allow businesses who don’t charge high rates to go to market faster. The article has been updated with the correct information. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the errors.
(03/28/18 1:18am)
The UNC-system Board of Governors approved increases in tuition and fees for certain undergraduates at various system campuses on Friday, including a $2,000 annual fee increase for UNC-Chapel Hill’s undergraduate business majors.
(10/25/17 1:34am)
The University of the People – a tuition-free, online university – announced in September there are over 10,000 students enrolled for the first term of the 2018 school year.
(04/17/17 4:22am)
New York will be the first state to offer free college tuition to students after state Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed legislation Wednesday.
(07/21/16 3:11am)
The state budget, passed on July 14, included changes impacting the UNC system. Policy in the budget created an in-state tuition freeze for all schools in the system, creating a guaranteed amount for all four years. The budget also instituted a three percent cap on student fees.