Clemson to Freeze Tuition, Fees for 2023-2024

Observer Reports

Clemson University’s Board of Trustees agreed not to raise tuition and fees for the 2023-24 academic year for both in-state and out-of-state undergraduates, marking the fourth-consecutive year of no tuition increase for South Carolina residents. 

Housing fees will increase by 3.6 percent and dining fees four percent. Both fees are adjusted annually to cover the increased costs associated with inflation and to fund planned repairs and renovations.
“Our Board thanks Governor Henry McMaster and the General Assembly for their extraordinary investment in Clemson University,” said Board Chair Kim Wilkerson. “Their commitment allows us to make a tuition decision supportive of our students and their families, invest significantly in our Clemson Elevate Strategic Plan and recognize the important role PSA plays in our State.”

Nearly 99 percent of in-state students receive some form of state scholarship.

Greg Wilson