27 May Dickinson State announces tuition freeze through summer 2023
Dickinson State University’s (DSU) commitment to providing affordable and accessible education was reinforced during the North Dakota State Board of Higher Education (SBHE) meeting held Thursday, May 27, 2021.
The SBHE approved the University’s plan to freeze tuition and fee rates for two years, guaranteeing that the cost of tuition and fees established in the 2020-2021 academic year will not change through summer 2023.
This decision will lock in educational costs for new and returning, resident and non-resident students in an effort to help them and their families better afford higher education in the midst of rising educational costs across the country.
Freezing tuition and fees will allow the University to better serve the region by recruiting and retaining individuals, and will support strategic enrollment management goals at DSU aimed at increasing headcount, fulltime enrollment (FTE), and credit production.
“We are proud to lead the way in holding our tuition rate steady for the next two years,” said DSU President Steve Easton. “Our goal is do what we can to ease that strain and to encourage those who might benefit from the Dickinson State University experience.”
For more information, visit www.dickinsonstate.edu/tuition.