GRAND CANYON UNIVERSITY EXTENDS TUITION FREEZE FOR 18th CONSECUTIVE YEAR
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The private Christian university's ground campus tuition in 2026-27 will remain at
According to data from the College Board's "Trends in College Pricing and Student Aid Report," since 2008-09 when GCU began its tuition freeze, the average cost for in-state tuition and fees at four-year public colleges has risen 81%, from
"When you look at the rising costs in higher education, it's not surprising that families are questioning the value of a college education. By freezing our tuition for nearly two decades, we have been able to build trust and predictability without compromising our academics," said GCU President
GCU's housing costs are also well below the national average. The average cost for room and board at a four-year public college rose to
Since 2008, enrollment on GCU's campus has grown from less than 1,000 traditional students to approximately 25,000 while the physical campus has tripled in size to 300 acres. The university has invested more than
"Freezing tuition costs is one way that we ensure higher education is affordable to all socioeconomic classes," said GCU President
About Grand Canyon University: Grand Canyon University was founded in 1949 and is
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