Indiana's public colleges commit to 2-year tuition freeze
(NewsNation) — Indiana's public colleges and universities have committed to freezing in-state undergraduate tuition for the next two years, Republican Gov. Mike Braun announced Tuesday.
The freeze applies to all flagship and regional campuses across the state and will maintain current tuition costs and mandatory fees for the 2025-26 and 2026-27 academic years.
Braun called the move a “historic” step toward making higher education more affordable.
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