Abbott Orders Texas Public Universities to Freeze Tuition for Next Two Years
· Texas Border Business

Governor Greg Abbott has instructed all public universities in Texas to freeze undergraduate tuition and fees for the next two academic years. This decision aims to make higher education more accessible for Texas students and families. Abbott emphasized the importance of affordable education in preparing students for the workforce. The freeze will apply to both two-year and four-year institutions, including general academic and health-related schools, lasting through the 2026-27 academic year. This initiative follows a significant investment by the state in higher education, which included an increase of $328 million in student financial aid funding.
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