ATU Director of University Relations Sam Strasner said the university is focused on keeping education accessible and affordable for students.
RUSSELLVILLE, Ark. — Arkansas Tech University (ATU) leaders have announced tuition and mandatory fees at the university will stay the same for the 2024-2025 school year.
The ATU Board of Trustees approved a proposal on Thursday, April 18, that will keep 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.
Undergraduate and graduate mandatory fees at ATU will remain $82.63 per student semester credit hour. There will be no increase in residence hall rates for on-campus Arkansas Tech students.
ATU Director of University Relations Sam Strasner said this decision was made to keep education accessible for students.
“Arkansas Tech University has been around since 1909, and it has historically been a place of opportunity for the people of Arkansas,” Strasner said.
He added that …