SUNY Orange will not raise tuition for 2021-22 academic year

Posted 4/28/21

In recognition of the financial challenges its current and prospective students are facing as they plan for their educational futures in the midst of a global pandemic, the SUNY Orange Board of …

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SUNY Orange will not raise tuition for 2021-22 academic year

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In recognition of the financial challenges its current and prospective students are facing as they plan for their educational futures in the midst of a global pandemic, the SUNY Orange Board of Trustees voted unanimously Wednesday (April 21) to hold tuition and student fees flat for the 2021-22 academic year.

The vote assures that the full-time tuition rate will remain constant at $2,688 per semester for New York State residents and $5,376 per semester for non-residents. The part-time tuition rate will stay at $224 per credit for New York State residents and $448 per credit. All mandatory, non-refundable fees and College-specific fees, will remain the same as well.

“The Board recognizes the hardships SUNY Orange students are, and have been, encountering. This past year has been difficult for everyone and I applaud those students who have persevered despite many adversities,” said Fred Watson, Board chair. “We received requests from our students and our College community, through our Shared Governance body, to hold tuition flat. Those words resonated with us.”

“The last 12 months have been a challenge for SUNY Orange as well. The Trustees have been actively monitoring the College budget, and appreciate the great work employees and administrators have done to keep expenses in check,” Watson added. “We also are thankful for an infusion of federal funding, as well as a favorable budget recently passed in New York State and the continued strong support of Orange County, that has strengthened the College’s financial position for 2021-22. Those factors, combined, allowed us to confidently and unanimously take this step on behalf of our students.”

“Everyone in our College community, and most specifically our student body, is craving some level of certainty after a tumultuous year,” added Dr. Kristine Young, SUNY Orange president. “The Trustees truly believe in the value of a SUNY Orange education, and their decision is a strong statement to our community to that effect. I join Chair Watson in appreciating the strong, thoughtful and passionate voices of our students, as well as the continued student-centered input of our employees who themselves have endured much upheaval these past 12 months.”

The Fall semester begins on the College’s Middletown and Newburgh campuses on Monday, Aug. 23. Registration for current students is under way for the Fall while new students can begin enrolling in courses on May 24. For more information, contact the Admissions Office at (845) 341-4030 or at apply@sunyorange.edu.