Clemson freezes in-state tuition for 2024-25 academic year

The Clemson University Board of Trustees announced June 27 it approved a tuition freeze for in-state undergraduate students for the 2024-2025 academic year.

While in-state undergraduate students will see their tuition stay the same, out-of-state students will see a 3.5% tuition increase for the school year.

“Through approving tuition rates for the next academic year, our board continues to demonstrate their dedication to keeping a Clemson education affordable for our students,” said Clemson University President Jim Clements. “We are also incredibly thankful for the continued support of Governor McMaster and the General Assembly, as their investment into our University allows us to continue fulfilling our land-grant mission and to make a significant difference across the state of South Carolina and beyond.”

The board also approved housing and dining rates posted in January. These fees are adjusted annually to cover costs associated with inflation, to increase services and to fund planned repairs and renovations.

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