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The University of Arizona will freeze tuition and mandatory fees for resident undergraduates in the 2025-26 academic year to maintain affordability.
In a move aimed at maintaining educational accessibility, the University of Arizona has taken a significant step to keep higher education costs stable for in-state students. The university’s latest tuition proposal reflects its commitment to providing affordable education while maintaining its status as a premier academic institution.
No cost increase for Arizona residents
The University of Arizona’s recently unveiled tuition and fee structure for the 2025-26 academic year maintains current rates for resident undergraduate students. This decision comes as part of the institution’s broader strategy to ensure educational opportunities remain accessible to Arizona residents.
University President Suresh Garimella emphasized the institution’s dedication to its foundational mission, stating, “As our state’s flagship, land-grant university, the University of Arizona mission includes the responsibility to provide broad access to an affordable world-class education.” He further explained that this decision aligns with their goal of “ensuring our students graduate ready to shape a brighter future for their families, for Arizona and beyond.”
Comprehensive fee structure details
Students and families can now review the complete breakdown of costs for the upcoming academic year, including housing options and meal plans, through the full plan available on the university’s website. This transparent approach allows prospective and current students to better plan their educational expenses.
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