During the April 23 board meeting, the WCC Board of Trustees voted unanimously to freeze tuition for students for the upcoming 2024-25 school year. Zakeria Almajrabi | Washtenaw Voice
Caleb Henderson
Editor
Good news for in-district students returning to WCC in the fall: tuition rates will remain the same for the next academic year.
The WCC Board of Trustees this week unanimously approved a tuition freeze at $99 per credit for on-campus courses and $112 per credit for distance learning for in-district students according to an official press release.
Last fall, students saw an increase in tuition of four dollars according to previous Voice reporting, the first time tuition had been raised in six years.
In-district students will see a modest increase in spending in other categories, but their overall tuition rates will remain unchanged.
With full time students generally averaging roughly 12-15 credit hours per semester, according to the official WCC press release a 15-credit hour semester should cost $1,485.
Out of district students will pay $181 per credit hour for on campus classes, but only $128 per credit hour for distance learning/online courses.
https://www.washtenawvoice.com/2023/04/26/wcc-tuition-is-likely-to-increase-this-fall/
https://www.wccnet.edu/afford/cost/tuition/
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