WIU Board sets fees

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The Western Illinois University Board of Trustees approved a resolution to set 2020-2021 fees for incoming students at its Board meeting yesterday (MON 5/18)
The 2020-2021 fees for new undergraduate and graduate students taking classes at the Macomb campus or online will increase to $94.69/credit hour. The 2020-2021 fee rate for new undergraduate and graduate students taking classes at the Quad Cities campus will increase to $42.33/credit hour. The increase in fees will allow for an investment in increased services for QC students.
At a board meeting earlier this month, trustees approved keeping the 2020-2021 tuition rate for all incoming domestic U.S. undergraduate students level at $8,883 annually. The 2020-20201 tuition rate for new U.S. graduate students will remain at $339.82 per credit hour. In addition, at the May 6th meeting, the Board voted to keep the 2020-2021 room and meal plan for new students at $9,800.
The WIU Cost Guarantee program ensures that undergraduate students will pay the same rate for tuition, fees, room and meal plan for their four years of continuous enrollment.

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