The Southeast Community
College Board of Governors approved a $3 per credit hour increase in the
Facility Fee for the 2022-2023 academic year, but held tuition at its current
rate during its regular monthly meeting on Dec. 14. The motion was unanimous.
The rates established by the
Board will take effect for the 2022 Fall Semester starting in August.
Nebraska residents will pay $102
per credit hour in tuition and $15 per credit hour in fees for a total of $117
per credit hour. Non-resident rates also increased $3 in Facility Fees, meaning
those students will pay $123 per credit hour in tuition and $15 per credit hour
in fees for a total of $138 per credit hour. Non-resident rates also take
effect for the 2022 Fall Semester.
The additional $3 in fees will
mean resident students will pay $3,510 for 30 semester hours (one year), a 2.6%
increase over the current year.
The Board also set room and
board rates for 2022-2023. The new rates represent a slight increase over the
2021-2022 fiscal year and depend on single or double occupancy.