The University of Southern Indiana will hold an open forum to solicit public comment on proposed tuition and mandatory fees for the 2019-2020 and 2020-2021 academic years.
The public hearing will take place at 3 p.m. Tuesday, June 4 in the Griffin Center on the USI campus, followed by a special meeting of the USI Board of Trustees.
Under Indiana law, each state educational institution is required to set tuition and fees for a two-year period following the adoption of the state’s biennial budget and to hold a public hearing before the adoption of any proposed rate increases.
The University proposes that tuition for a full-time, in-state, undergraduate student be set at $7,986 in 2019-2020, an increase of approximately $157. In 2020-2021, tuition would be set at $8,146, an increase of approximately $160.