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No Increase in Housing and Dining at the ‘Ville

The Council of Trustees voted to hold the cost of housing and dining at Millersville University for the 2025-26 academic year.

The Council of Trustees at their quarterly meeting on Dec. 4 voted to hold the cost of housing and dining at Millersville University for the 2025-26 academic year. That coupled with the University’s move to a flat rate tuition, will help keep the total cost of attendance down for students and their families.

The COT did vote to increase two fees. The student fee managed by the Student Government Association will go up 5%, an increase of $9 a semester. The SGA asked for that increase after surveying students on campus. In addition, the tech fee, which has been frozen for the past eight years, will be increased to cover the accumulated inflation. That means students will pay 25% more, an increase of $60 a semester.

“As part of our ongoing commitment to enhancing the student experience at Millersville University, we’ve implemented transformative updates to our IT infrastructure and services,” says Joshua Hartranft, Chief Technology Officer for Millersville. “From secure and efficient platforms to advanced classroom technologies and mobile credentials, these initiatives are designed to streamline operations, improve accessibility, and create a more connected campus environment.”

The next COT meeting will be in March of 2025. More information on the COT can be found here.

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