University of Illinois Announces Free Tuition for Some In-State Students

The program will cover the full cost of tuition and campus fees for up to four years

University of Illinois announced Monday a new program that offers free tuition for qualifying in-state students.

Beginning with the 2019 incoming class, the university said the new program will offer families with incomes of $61,000 or less the four-year tuition coverage.

In addition to the family’s income, recipients must be an Illinois resident, admitted as a new freshman or transfer student, be under the age of 24 and have less than $50,000 in family assets.

The program will cover the full cost of tuition and campus fees for up to four years. It does not, however, cover room and board, fees related to specific courses, summer and winter classes, study abroad, books and other charges.

The university said the move is part of their “mission as a land-grant institution.”

“That’s Illinois Commitment,” the school said on their website.

For more information or to see if you qualify, click here

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