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James R. Garringer 30 October 2020
Upland, Indiana—The Taylor University Board of Trustees this week approved a plan to freeze tuition for the 2021-2022 academic year. The announcement was made during chapel this morning by Interim President, Dr. Paige Comstock Cunningham.
Cunningham cited financial challenges facing Taylor’s students and families as key components in the decision. It marks the first time in Taylor’s recent history where there will be no tuition increase, which usually is less than five percent. Additionally, room and board and fees will increase by 3.5%, less than $400 overall.
“This is the right thing to do for our students and for our families,” said Cunningham. “This year, more than ever before, it’s absolutely critical that holding steady to our mission looks different.”
The initiative to freeze tuition for the 2021-2022 school year was approved by the Taylor Senior Leadership Team and the Board after a comprehensive review of tuition pricing options and university budget requirements.
Ninety-nine percent of incoming students receive financial aid from Taylor. Last year, over $51 million in financial aid ($32 million of which came from Taylor resources) was administered to its students. “Taylor is holding steady to make the educational experience affordable through scholarships and financial aid,” said Nathan W. Baker, Vice President for Enrollment Management.
According to Cunningham, Taylor’s high student success rate, the speed at which students normally complete their college careers (3.8 years at Taylor/the national average is 5.1 years), and the success of Taylor’s transition to a virtual setting last spring were factors in student and parent satisfaction with Taylor.
“Ninety-seven percent of our parents who responded said they would support their student’s choice to attend Taylor again,” she said. “We want to affirm this confidence and believe freezing tuition for the upcoming year is one way to tangibly do that.”
About Taylor University: Founded in 1846, Taylor University is an interdenominational liberal arts university of evangelical faith located in Upland, Indiana. The 2021 U.S. News & World Report survey America's Best Colleges ranked Taylor the number two Midwest University in the category Best Regional Colleges. It marked the 24th consecutive year for Taylor to be ranked in the region's top three. Taylor has also been ranked number one 12 times.
Taylor is also highly rated in Open Doors, a survey of international study and service in association with the U.S. Department of State, Forbes, Princeton Review, and others.
Taylor offers majors in over 60 fields of study including business, Christian education, communications, education and science, as well as graduate programs in business and higher education.