The Idaho State Board of Education meeting was held on campus Thursday morning, where the University of Idaho requested a 3% increase to their student’s total full-time tuition and fees.
The board consensually agreed to increase tuition by $216 for the 2024-2025 academic year after hearing from UI’s Division of Finance and Administration team, President Scott Green and Tanner Mcclain, ASUI president.
Under FY2025, undergraduate tuition and fees will increase from $8,816 to $9,084, graduate tuition and fees from $10,548 to $10,816 and out-of-state fees from $28,052 to $28,320.
A big factor in this increase is due to inflation and colleges making their requests to fund the CEC.
“These increases will generate approximately $2.0M to fund the non-state funded portion of the 3% CEC for General Education positions and a portion of the impact of inflation,” according to UI’s tuition and fee request overview.