Undergraduate tuition for the 1995-96 school year at Brigham Young University will be $1,225 per semester, a $55 or 4.7 percent increase over 1994-95 tuition rates.

However, while fall and winter semester tuition will increase, spring and summer 1996 tuition rates for undergraduates will remain the same as 1995 rates - $400. That reflects President Rex E. Lee's effort to encourage students to use spring and summer terms to fill graduation requirements.Advanced-standing or graduate students will pay $1,435 per semester in 1995-96, also a 4.7 percent increase, while Law School and Graduate School of Management students will pay $2,300 per semester, a 4.5 percent increase.

Spring and summer term 1996 tuition rates for advanced-standing students will increase from $685 to $717, a 4.7 percent increase.

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Students who are not members of the LDS Church pay tuition 50 percent higher than LDS students. Their 1995-96 tuition rates will see comparable increases of 4.7 percent for undergraduate and advanced-standing students and 4.5 percent for law and management students.

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