The Delaware State University Board of Trustees recently approved no tuition increase for the upcoming academic year
The in-state tuition will remain unchanged at $3,755, and the out-of-state tuition will remain unchanged at $8,069 per semester. The mandatory fees for all students – student activities, technology and student center complex – will remain unchanged as well. There will also be no additional increase to reside in the university’s traditional residential halls. Cots range between $3,488 and $3,745 per semester.
There will be a 3 percent increase in the meal plan rates.
“The university continues to work hard to keep its higher education experience affordable,” said DSU President Harry L. Williams. “As our students and their families look toward the 2016-2017 school year, they now have the comfort of knowing that their tuition costs will not increase.”