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by staff | March 1, 2021
The William & Mary Board of Visitors heard detailed presentations on the university’s fiscal year 2022 (FY22) budget last week during its February meeting.
At a public hearing last month, university staff presented that a tuition increase for in-state undergraduates from zero to 3% was under consideration. However, with final action on the state budget still pending, the Board decided Friday to table action until its April meeting in order to better understand the scope of those fiscal impacts.
“Decisions related to tuition are not ones we take lightly,” said Financial Affairs Committee Chair James A. Hixon J.D. 79, M.L.T. 80. “The Board felt it prudent to table this decision until we had a fuller picture of the support from the state and final details regarding state-mandated costs including salary increases and health insurance premiums.”