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Monday, April 6, 2020

Midway Univ. freezes tuition for 2020-21 academic year

Midway University says it is freezing its tuition rates for the coming academic year "to help keep college affordable in these uncertain times."

“Families and students have so many stresses right now as a result of the coronavirus and the financial strains it is placing on everyone. We know there is a lot of anxiety about the year ahead. We hope our tuition freeze helps ease any financial barrier in the planning for their college education.,” university President John P. Marsden said in a news release. “We have always served a high need-based population of students and we want to continue to serve them to the best of our ability.”

The university had already waived the ACT and SAT requirement for the Fall 2020 semester, and said it would honoring all current-year awards of merit aid, since "Some students might be making changes and transferring closer to home."

The university's campus is closed due to the covid-19 pandemic, but its financial-aid office can be reached at faid@midway.edu or 859-846-5410. Questions about admissions can be directed to admissions@midway.edu or 800-952-4122. Virtual appointments can be made by registering at www.midway.edu/experience.

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