CLEMSON, S.C. (AP) -- Tuition is increasing at Clemson University for the fall semester.
The school's board of trustees Wednesday approved a 3 percent increase for in-state students and a 4 percent increase for out-of-state students.
In-state students will pay $185 more per semester, while out-of-state students will pay $569 more each semester.
Graduate student tuition will remain unchanged for the coming year.
The trustees also approved proposed rates for housing and meal plans, including a 3.9 percent average room and board increase. Specific increases vary, depending on the residence hall and dining plan that each student selects.







