EDWARDSVILLE, Ill. (AP) — Southern Illinois University trustees have approved a 2 percent tuition increase for students who enroll at the Carbondale campus for the 2018-2019 school year.
The board voted unanimously Thursday to raise tuition to an annual rate of $9,637.50 for undergraduates and $11,268 for graduates. The new rate will affect only new enrollees.
The board also approved a 6 percent increase for residence hall housing, a 3 percent increase for on-campus apartments, and a 1.8 percent increase for the dining hall meal plan. Student fees were consolidated into one general fee of $117 per credit hour.
A proposed increase of 8.5 percent for graduate and School of Law students was reduced to 2 percent. Chancellor Carlo Montemagno said a bigger increase wasn’t worth the adverse impact it would have on the ability of graduate students to attend the university.