The Colorado Mountain College Board of Trustees voted Tuesday, Jan. 26, to raise tuition by $5 per credit hour, according to a news release.
The board voted unanimously to approve the increased tuition, which goes into effect in the 2021-22 school year. The tuition increase applies to all students except those who are not residents of Colorado.
The board also voted to reduce the per-credit hour fee for its Learning Materials Program, which provides books and other resources for students, from $29 to $25. With the change to the program fee, students will see a net increase of only $1 per credit hour to their tuition.