CMU School of Drama


Saturday, April 23, 2011

Michael Murphy discusses plans for tuition

The Tartan Online: "Carnegie Mellon will raise tuition by 4 percent for incoming students and 3 percent for returning students for the Fall 2011 semester. Housing and dining rates will also be increased by 3.97 percent and 2.47 percent, respectively. The total cost of attendance is expected to rise by 4.24 percent for new students and 3.45 percent for current students.

1 comment:

Robert said...

This is getting ridiculous that tuition is getting so high that you could write a check for a car each semester that you go to CMU. I find it somewhat ridiculous that 30 percent of everyone that is paying full for school is helping others. I know that my parents would love if I could have 30% less in tuition each and every year. I just hope that they don’t do another major price hike in the coming years like what the chart shows as its trend that occurs, I just hope that if they do that they do it for the people that are incoming to the school and not for the people that are right now in the school because I think that a lot of people might drop out if that was to happen and the reason people will not be able to come to CMU because of the price.