Board of visitors approves 3.9% tuition increase
Andrew Kerley, Executive Editor Heciel Nieves Bonilla, News Editor The VCU Board of Visitors voted on Friday to approve a 3.9% tuition increase for in-state undergraduate students. Housing fees and meal plans will see a 5% increase across the board: an extra $441-525 for housing and $160-194 for meal plans. The typical in-state undergraduate student enrolled in 15 credits per semester will pay $17,963 in tuition and mandatory fees during the 2026-27 academic year — an increase of $723, according to VCU. Out-of-state undergraduate students’ tuition and mandatory fees will be set at $41,127, also an increase of $723. Overall, in-state undergraduate students will pay around $31,000-33,000 for a full year of tuition, mandatory fees, room and board. The board previously cited increased costs under the Virginia Military Survivors and Dependents Education Program, or VMSDEP, and the university’s high rate of in-state students as key reasons to raise tuition. The board was considering tuition increase options between 2.5% and 4.9%. By going with the 3.9% option VCU will be able to better support internships, stipends for graduate students — and partially commit to investing in academic programs with increasing demand. Without a higher tuition increase, VCU will not be able

















