Wisconsin students will pay 5% more in tuition at UW-Madison this fall | Education | captimes.com

In-state students will pay a higher tuition rate at the University of Wisconsin-Madison for a third consecutive year.

On Thursday, the UW system’s Board of Regents voted unanimously to increase tuition across Wisconsin’s 13 public universities next school year. Each school will increase resident undergraduate rates by 4%. All of the universities, except UW-Green Bay, also opted in to an additional 1%.

At UW-Madison, in-state undergraduate students will pay $500 more in tuition per year. Factoring in segregated fees — used for student services, programs and facilities — as well as room and board, the cost of attendance for UW-Madison’s resident undergraduates will increase 3.6%, or $864, next school year.

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