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Radford University Board of Visitors to consider 2024-2025 tuition and fees

Mountain Media, LLC by Mountain Media, LLC
March 8, 2024
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Radford University Board of Visitors will consider tuition and mandatory fee rates for the 2024-2025 academic year at its quarterly meeting.

Radford University Board of Visitors will consider tuition and mandatory fee rates for the 2024-2025 academic year at its quarterly meeting on Mar. 22, 2024, at the Roanoke Higher Education Center, 108 North Jefferson Street, Roanoke.

In preparation for the meeting, the Board of Visitors will host a budget overview and public comment session on Mar. 12 from 3–4:30 p.m. in the Mary Ann Jennings Hovis Memorial Board Room in Martin Hall at 915 East Main St., Radford. 

During this session, Vice President for Finance and Administration Rob Hoover will present a financial overview and fiscal year 2025 considerations. Following the presentation, the Board of Visitors will receive public comment on the proposed tuition and fee rates.

The Board of Visitors will consider an increase between zero and two percent in tuition and mandatory fees for undergraduate students. Radford University has maintained a strong commitment to the Highlander educational experience remaining accessible and affordable for students and their families now and into the future. Radford University remains one of the lowest total cost public institutions in Virginia. Several factors will determine whether an increase is necessary, including: the anticipated budget for the Commonwealth of Virginia and specific allocations to support the University, as well as student services initiatives contained in the University’s Strategic Plan, rising operational costs and any state-mandated compensation increases.

Anyone interested in the opportunity to provide public comment, please see the following.

Each speaker is limited to three minutes and must restrict their comments to tuition and fees only. A written copy of the comments is requested, but not required.

Anyone who has not signed up to speak by the deadline (which was Friday, Mar. 8) may sign in at the public comment session. If time permits, they will be given an opportunity to speak.

During the public comment session, Board members will not provide comment, feedback or answer questions; however, every comment will be heard and considered.

Written comments may be submitted to tuition@radford.edu until 5 p.m. on Mar. 19, 2024.

Copies of the public comments will be provided to all board members for review prior to any decision regarding tuition and fees.

Please call 540-831-5426 with any questions about the process.

The Board of Visitors meeting on Mar. 22, 2024, will begin at 9 a.m. and will be streamed to the public. It can be accessed from the Board of Visitors website. During the meeting, should there be a disruption in the audio or video transmission, please call 540-831-5401. The meeting will recess until public access is restored. If changes are made to the format of the meeting, a new meeting notice will be issued.

 

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