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The JMU Board of Visitors (BoV) held a virtual public comment March 30 to announce the proposals for tuition and fee raises thatâll be voted on April 16.
This public comment was hosted by Charles King, senior vice president of administration and finance, with no additional speakers. King started the presentation by referring to JMUâs mission statement as a defense for the proposed increase in tuition and fees. King said JMU âvery much depends onâ the revenue made by tuition and fees.
Tuition Raise Proposals
King said the tuition increase is important to keep JMU running. For in-state undergraduate tuition, the raise will be $0-$282. For non-resident undergraduate tuition, the raise will be $0-$236. For Virginia graduate tuition, the raise will be $0-$14 per credit hour. For the required undergraduate auxiliary fee, the raise will be $0-$98.