Tuition Increase at Pitt

Most students attending the University of Pittsburgh will pay a little bit more for tuition next year. The university's trustees today approved tuition increases of between 2 and 6 percent as part of the school's $1.7 billion budget for next year.
In-state students attending Pitt's main campus will pay 6 percent more, while out-of-state students will see a 4 percent increase. In-state students at the school's four regional campuses will pay 4 percent more, while out-of-state students at those campuses will pay 2 percent more. Besides Bradford, the regional campuses are in Johnstown, Titusville and Greensburg.

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