University of New England offers free tuition for qualified students
Starting in fall 2025, the University will provide free tuition to eligible high-performing graduating high school students from all states across the country. The announcement underscores UNE's strong financial commitment to its students; currently, 98% of UNE students receive financial aid from the University.
UNE President
"UNE is committed to attracting high-achieving students from across the country to
Herbert added that the tuition initiative reflects UNE's commitment to ensuring the academic success of all students, including first-generation college students. At UNE, 30% of undergraduates admitted every year are the first in their family to attend college.
In addition to a qualifying high school GPA requirement, eligible students must be enrolled at UNE full-time, demonstrate high financial need based on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) during each year of their undergraduate degree program, and live on campus for all four years.
For more information, visit https://www.une.edu/sfs/undergraduate/financing-your-education
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