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    UChicago offers free tuition for some students as college costs skyrocket, especially for private institutions

    Team_NationalNewsBriefBy Team_NationalNewsBriefMay 15, 2026 Business No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The University of Chicago has announced a new initiative to provide financial support for students to attend the college for free. 

    Starting in fall 2027, UChicago will offer free tuition for undergraduate students from families with an annual income less than $250,000. The private institution will also provide free tuition, fees, housing, and dining to students from families making less than $125,000. 

    “At a time when many families are uncertain about what the cost of college means for them, we created this initiative to radically expand and simplify our support for students,” said James G. Nondorf, the school’s dean of admissions and financial aid, in a statement. “This initiative will increase predictability and allow students and their families to focus on what’s important: their love of learning, and preparation for meaningful and rewarding lives after graduation.

    Undergraduate tuition is $71,325 across the board for on-campus, commuter, and off-campus students. With food, housing, fees, and course materials included, it brings the estimated total of attendance to $98,301 for on-campus students.

    UChicago’s undergraduate students currently receive more than $225 million in annual financial aid, a figure that is expected to increase through this new initiative. This new aid structure supports students by building on the university’s commitment to provide those admitted with their financial needs fully met.

    UChicago says its core belief is that costs should not prevent a student from joining its academic community, the school shared in a news release.

    “By deepening our commitment to affordability, we are helping to ensure that the brightest minds can join us,” university president Paul Alivisatos said in a statement.

    Financial support arrives as cost of college increases

    UChicago’s free tuition initiative comes at a time when tuition costs for private institutions are rising.

    For the 2025-26 academic year, the average tuition and fees for full-time undergraduate students attending a private nonprofit four-year increased by $1,750 from the previous academic year, the College Board reports. 

    Other private nonprofit colleges have similar financial support efforts as UChicago, including Northwestern University, which offers free tuition to most students from families making less than $150,000, and Yale University, which will offer free tuition to students from families making less than $200,000 for the 2026-27 academic year. 

    Overall, it is true that the price of attending college has increased dramatically over the past decades—a fact recognized by private academic institutions through their financial aid initiatives. 

    During the 2022-23 academic year, the average tuition and fees for a private four-year college was at its lowest since the 2015-16 academic year, at $43,940 (in 2025 dollars). That average cost now is $45,000 for the 2025-26 academic year.

    On the other hand, the tuition price for public colleges has declined since the 2022-23 academic year. In fact, tuition for full-time in-state students at a public four-year institution has continually declined from a peak in 2012 at $4,450 (in 2025 dollars) to an estimated $2,300 in the 2025-26 academic year.

    While we see private nonprofit tuition gradually rise, there are still affordable options to receive a college education at a public four-year and two-year institution.



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