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UD sets graduate, undergraduate tuition hikes for 2016-2017 school year

Delaware Public Media

Incoming and current University of Delaware students will see tuition increase by about 2.5 percent this fall.

In-state undergrads can expect to shell out $310 more per year in tuition, while those coming from outside of Delaware will owe $830 more.

 

Annual tuition totals add up to about $12,830 and roughly $32,250 respectively.

 

Graduate students will also need dig deeper into their wallets to pay for classes, with prices jumping by 2.75 percent.

 

University officials say they’ve tried to offset these hikes by offering more scholarships and grants, which have increased by 20 percent in the past two years.

 

On-campus room and board costs will also inch up by two percent, while mandatory student fees will remain static.

 

Undergrads will receive their full bill for the upcoming school year later this week, while graduate students will learn more by the end of July.

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