UVM Trustees Approve Plan To Freeze Tuition

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Old Mill Building on the University of Vermont campus (file)
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The University of Vermont will freeze tuition for the upcoming school year.
The college’s board of trustees has approved President Suresh Garimella’s proposal, making it the third year in a row tuition will remain at the same level.

A UVM spokesperson says the board also voted in favor of Garimella’s recommendations to reduce the student comprehensive fee by 2.2% and to keep next year’s room and board charges at their current rates.

Trustees also authorized resumption of work on a new multipurpose center. Work on the project was paused last March due to the pandemic.

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