PROVO, Utah — BYU and BYU-Idaho have announced that tuition will not increase for the 2002-2003 school year, citing the current state of the economy. This will mark the first time the schools have not had a tuition increase since 1973.

Undergraduate tuition for the new school year at BYU will remain $1,530 per semester, and graduate tuition will remain $1,930 per semester. Additionally, law school and graduate school of management tuition will remain $3,070 per semester. At BYU-Idaho tuition will remain at $1,240 per semester through the summer semester of 2003.

Both schools anticipate that normal increases in tuition rates will occur in the future.

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