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UConn Board Approves 30 Percent Tuition Increase Over Four Years

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Students in UConn's Chemistry Building Lecture Hall.

The University of Connecticut's Board of Trustees has raised tuition by more than 30 percent over four years.

The board voted Wednesday to increase annual tuition for in-state students from the current $10,524 to $13,799 in the 2019-2020 school year. Tuition for out-of-state students would rise to $36,466 from $32,066.

The first increase will be imposed next fall with tuition rising $700 for in-state students and $950 for out-of-state students.

UConn said the increase will generate $12.8 million in the first year toward closing an anticipated $40 million budget gap in the next academic year. Officials said they intend to close the remaining $27.4 million hole with cuts, restrictive hiring and other measures.

Scott Jordan, UConn’s chief financial officer, said UConn is an "exceptional value for Connecticut students and will continue to be."

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