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OSU Board of Trustees approves 2025-26 tuition hikes averaging 4.9% on Corvallis, Bend campuses

OSU-Cascades Campus in Bend
OSU-Cascades
OSU-Cascades Campus in Bend

CORVALLIS, Ore. (KTVZ) – The Oregon State University Board of Trustees on Friday approved increases in tuition rates and student fees for the 2025-26 school year.

The average undergraduate tuition and fee increase will be 4.9% for students at Oregon State’s Corvallis campus and OSU-Cascades in Bend. Continuing students will see a 4.8% increase, and rates for new students will increase 5.3%, the university said in a news release.

OSU said the increases are driven by costs associated with teaching and serving a growing student body, labor costs and inflationary pressures for things such as utilities, insurance and materials that support the university’s teaching, research and outreach missions.

Oregon State says it "continues to concentrate efforts on improving access and affordability for students, particularly Oregon residents. Since 2021, the university has doubled the amount of institutionally provided financial assistance awarded." 

Specific tuition increases include:

  • 2% for resident graduate students.
  • 5.3% for non-resident graduate students.
  • 4.8% for continuing and new undergraduate students enrolled in Ecampus, Oregon State’s online education unit.
  • 2% for continuing and new graduate Ecampus students.
  • 3% to 7% for professional graduate programs such as pharmacy and veterinary medicine.

Student fees will also increase, including for:

  • Counseling and psychological services in Corvallis (3.8% increase).
  • Student health services (3.5% increase in Corvallis and 5% in Bend).
  • Financing capital projects for non-instructional buildings, primarily student centers, student health facilities and student recreational facilities ($11.80 per quarter increase in Corvallis and $1-2 per quarter increase in Bend).

Additional materials about the board meeting and its committee meetings, held March 7, can be found on the board’s website.

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