Tuition and mandatory fees at Arkansas Tech University in Russellville will remain at current levels for the 2024-25 academic year.
The ATU Board of Directors on Thursday, April 18, maintained in-state undergraduate tuition at $249.78 per student semester credit hour and in-state graduate tuition at $314.50 per student semester credit hour, an increase of zero compared to previous years. Approved the proposal. 2023-24 academic year. ATU's mandatory undergraduate and graduate fees in Russellville will remain at $82.63 per student semester credit hour in 2024-2025.
Additionally, starting in 2024-2025, there will be zero increases in dormitory rates for on-campus students at Arkansas Tech University.
“It is important that Arkansas Tech University maintains its position as an affordable educational option for the people we serve,” said ATU Interim President Dr. Russell Jones. “Access is an integral part of our mission. By focusing on quality and affordability, we ensure that the life-changing impact of an Arkansas Tech education reaches families across the state and beyond.” I hope so.”
As part of the same agenda item, the ATU Board of Directors approved a revised schedule for course-related fees for non-general education undergraduate courses at the Russellville campus. This is a policy that waives admission fees for undergraduate courses for out-of-state non-residents. Tuition fees for students entering with a grade point average of 2.25 or higher are reduced to parity with in-state resident rates, with an administrative $20 per course per student for high school students enrolled in concurrent programs at Arkansas Tech University. It costs money.