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Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced on Wednesday that he is standing firm on his decision to freeze tuition at Texas colleges and universities for the next two years. This means that there will be no increases in tuition fees during this period, as the current freeze will remain in place.

In a letter addressed to public colleges and universities, Governor Abbott emphasized the importance of making higher education accessible and affordable for all Texans. He highlighted the significant investments that the state has made in higher education, including increased funding for universities and financial aid programs. These investments are aimed at ensuring that Texans have the opportunity to pursue quality education without facing financial barriers.

During the last legislative session, lawmakers allocated an additional $700 million to the state budget for Texas’ public universities. This financial boost was requested by university leaders, who agreed to keep tuition flat for undergraduate students for the 2024-2025 budget cycle in exchange for the state funding.

The average cost of attendance for in-state students at a public university in Texas is currently $28,724, which includes tuition and fees, housing, books, and other expenses. Tuition and fees alone average just over $10,200, making it a significant portion of the total cost of attending college.

Governor Abbott’s commitment to maintaining college affordability as a top priority for the state is crucial for ensuring that all Texans have the opportunity to pursue higher education and improve their future prospects. Access to quality and affordable education can lead to better job opportunities, workforce readiness, and an overall higher quality of life for individuals.

As we look ahead to the next legislative session, it is clear that Governor Abbott’s stance on freezing tuition reflects a broader effort to prioritize higher education and support students in their academic pursuits. By keeping tuition costs stable, the state is taking a proactive step towards making college education more accessible and affordable for all Texans.