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Delta State to offer one tuition rate for all students

By October 18, 2012General

Cleveland, MississippiThe Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning approved Delta State University’s proposal to offer a single flat tuition rate for all students, resident and non-resident.

With this approval, Delta State plans to eliminate non-resident fees effective fall 2013 and charge a single flat tuition rate for all students. All new non-resident undergraduate and graduates enrolling at Delta State next fall will be eligible for the new tuition rate.  Currently enrolled non-resident students will also be eligible.

Non-resident students have historically represented less than 10 percent of the student population and are generally student athletes, children of alumni, and students from bordering states.  Most of these students are eligible for existing non-resident tuition waiver programs.

Delta State’s recruiting environment has changed dramatically over the last decade.  The population in the Mississippi Delta has declined by approximately twenty-five percent since 1970, reducing the number of eligible high school graduates in the region.

The university is adapting its recruiting strategies to the changing environment by developing an enhanced web-based admission process, increasing its use of social media, adding more on-line courses, designing evening and weekend schedules to serve commuting students, and offering summer credit programs.   Another important part of the strategy is to recruit more non-resident students.  

“The university has made advances in recruiting and attracting students from outside of the Delta region, but a flat tuition rate will allow us to be more competitive,” said Dean of Enrollment Management Dr. Debbie Heslep. “We are very excited about the opportunities this presents.”

Delta State has many high quality programs attractive to non-residents.  Programs in commercial aviation and the music recording industry through the Delta Music Institute have a unique and powerful appeal to non-resident students.  Price, however, can make a difference in a non-resident student’s decision to attend Delta State.  With the growing national concern over the high cost of tuition, students and their parents will increasingly seek out quality higher education experiences at more affordable prices.  By establishing one tuition rate for all students, Delta State hopes to capture some of that market.

For more information contact the Delta State University Office of Admissions at 662-846-4020, admissions@deltastate.edu.