Brown Raises Tuition Costs; $1250 Fee Effective Next Fall

Tuition at Brown will increase $200 next year, Barnaby C. Keeney, President of the university, announced yesterday.

The rise, effective July 1, will bring the total tuition costs for undergraduates to $1250 a year. Brown's graduate schools will also increase their tuition, from $800 to $1000 a year.

According to the announcement, no change will be made in the room and board rates, which now total $850 a year. The tuition rise is the sixth increase for Brown since the end of World War II.

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