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Wednesday, November 15, 2023   

As college costs continue to skyrocket, many students find themselves unable to afford tuition. In response, some schools are taking proactive measures, including eliminating tuition in certain cases.

Spring Hill College in Mobile is offering tuition-free graduate degrees to all incoming freshmen. Starting next fall, a student must live on campus, stay enrolled all four years, and graduate with a grade-point average of at least 3.0 to qualify.

Nathan Copeland, vice president of enrollment at Spring Hill College in Mobile, said it is a way to remove financial barriers and enhance student opportunities.

"While we anticipate that it's going to help our enrollment, one of the things we're really looking at is adding value to our students," Copeland explained. "Because we always hear that college is expensive, and the question of, 'Is college really worth it?'"

He emphasized it will also be necessary for a student to meet the prerequisites for their master's degree. And he noted current and transfer students won't be missing out, as long as they keep a 3.0 GPA and fulfill the program's prerequisites, they'll receive a 25% discount on grad school costs.

Studies indicate most students take four to five years to complete their undergraduate degree, although some take six years to finish. Apart from lessening the financial burden of graduate school, Copeland added they hope the tuition-free program serves as a motivator for students to achieve their goals.

"We think it's going to help the college in a couple of ways, like retention, and even increase our academic excellence," Copeland stressed. "We'll have students who, because there's that GPA threshold to get the free master's program, we anticipate working a little bit harder to make sure that they can maintain that GPA so they can get the free master's."

Other colleges in states like Illinois, Iowa and Virginia are implementing similar programs aimed at reducing college costs. Some include tuition "resets," to significantly decrease expenses.

Support for this reporting was provided by Lumina Foundation.


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