Indiana Commission for Higher Education Celebrates Tuition Freeze Amid Legislative Changes

Overview: In an effort to enhance the affordability of higher education, the Indiana Commission for Higher Education unanimously approved a 0% increase in tuition and mandatory fees. This decision aligns with the governor’s directive for a 5% reduction in expenses due to a projected $2.4 billion budget shortfall. The commission also addressed legislative updates affecting budget allocations and educational initiatives.

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