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UNC Board Of Governors Approves Tuition Increases For UNCW, Other Campuses

By Jenny Callison, posted Feb 27, 2015
At its monthly meeting Friday, the University of North Carolina Board of Governors approved a schedule of tuition increases for the 17 UNC system schools.

Undergraduates at University of North Carolina Wilmington will see a roughly 4 percent undergraduate tuition increase for the next academic year. The new in-state tuition rate for undergraduates in 2015-16 will be $4,188, up from the current $4,026. Out-of-state undergraduate tuition for next year will remain the same, at $18,054.

Undergraduate tuition at UNCW will climb another 4 percent for the 2016-17 academic year, to $4,355, and out-of-state tuition will increase 1.5 percent, to $18,324.

The new tuition figures come from the report of the BOG Committee on Budget and Finance posted on the BOG website. At Friday’s meeting the board as a whole approved its committee’s recommendations, UNCW spokeswoman Janine Iamunno said in an email Friday afternoon.

In-state UNCW graduate students will also pay more in the next two years, seeing their tuition rise to $4,329 in 2015-16 (an increase of 4 percent) and to $4,448 the following academic year, another 2 percent. Out-of-state tuition rates for UNCW grad students will go up about 2 percent in 2015-16 and about 1.5 percent in 2016-17.

Grad students in UNCW’s Master of Accounting and MBA programs pay more than standard graduate school tuition at the school, and will see their tuition rates increase very slightly in the next two years, according to figures in the report.
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