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Board of Governors reduces Summer 2021 tuition for CSU non-resident students 08 Feb, 2021
Non-resident students at Colorado State University will see a 30% cut in tuition during Summer 2021 in a move the CSU System Board of Governors approved at its February meeting.
The one-term tuition reduction aims to help non-resident students stay consistently engaged with CSU and to reduce their time to graduation.
Since 2014, CSU has been working to increase summer session enrollment by using discounts and scholarships to reduce the cost for non-resident students. The new rate reduction will simplify and clarify the tuition non-resident students can expect to pay this summer.