Suffolk County
Community College’s Board of Trustees voted unanimously to freeze
tuition at the State University of New York’s largest community college for the
third consecutive year, citing the lingering effects of the COVID-19 pandemic
and the financial strain inflation is putting on students and their
families.
The board adopted an
operating college budget of approximately $208 million for the 2022-23 academic
year at its monthly meeting that includes no tuition increase.
Additionally, student fees will remain flat.
“Our students are our
number one priority,” said Suffolk County Community College Board of Trustees
Chair E. Christopher Murray, “and despite the challenges of the waning
pandemic, holding down tuition cost ensures we remain an affordable, high
quality, accessible resource for Suffolk residents.”
Suffolk County
Community College’s full-time tuition is $2,735 per semester for Suffolk County
residents. In addition, the board kept tuition for its Beacon and Early College
programs’ tuition flat at $57 per credit.
“Suffolk remains the
most affordable college tuition on Long Island,” said Bonahue, “and we believe
a Suffolk education also delivers the highest value to the working families in
our region.”